Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL)

 - Class of 1982

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Q fi is 2, ' ' b 'r Mun ww Q . . fgt J' Y U r -.1-iwaiilil ,Q M ..ZZ-,M.L 7 1 1 I 4: ,go 12 it - Nm - E I ' , -W W' TCible of Introduction 4 Sports 34 Clubs ond Orgonizotions 90 Contents Academics 140 Individuals 154 Asha-way-buc, the Chip- pewa word for changing times, has a special mean- ing for Maine West's 2,465 students this year. Many changes have occurred in the school district this year. Maine North was closed, a new superintendent took over, enrollment continued to decline, a new school spirit was evident, and the yearbook has changed too. ln keeping with the tone of the year, this year's Legend is dedicated to presenting the changes of the school year. A major change, the renewed spirit, led us to bring some authenticity to the Legend of the Maine West Warriors. 4 Introduction VH Pictured at right is Erwin Holmes, a full-blooded Chippewa who has helped us in our attempt at authenticity. All Chippewa words in this edition have been translated and phonetically spelled by Erwin because the Chippewa never had a written language. Above, Dr. John T. Murphy, the new superinten- dent, is welcomed to Maine West by Tom Wilhelm '84, Mr. James L. Coburn, Student Coun- cil President Kathy Lyons '82, Laura Larsen '85 and Natalie Reda '84. New Students, Superintendent, Spirit Exemplify Ashd-wdy-buc Soniyot, o Pom Pon member ot Moine West, works on on experiment in A.P. Chemistry. The former students of Moine North now ottend either Eost or We hove tried to welcome students ond help them to West. these odiust to our school. Now it seems thot they hove otwoys been here ond we truly hope thot they feel ot home, too. We osked former Moine North students to exploin to us what it is like to hove their school close. Chonging high schools hos been on experience, but I con't soy thot it was o bod one. The people here ot West hove been quite friendly ond hove occepted us rother quickly. Of course it hosn't been eosyg there ore still mony times when I feel lonely ond out of it , but the friendly otmosphere hos helped me to feel ot eose. Noturol- ly I will never lose the Norsemon spirit, but I now feel I om ci port of Moine West. Sonjyot Dunung '82 Introduction 5 Juniors Win Volkswagen Push The Pep Rally was held in the Stadium on Thursday, Oc- tober 15. Most of the Class Competitions were decided during the rally. The senior class won the Tug-of-War: the juniors won the Volkswagen Push: and Mr. George Jurtnek once again won the Slow-Bike Race. ,fax C 3. ., i T ,--,--M l ABOVE: Seniors Suzanne Rossi, Chris Freeman, and Shirley Rose pull their hardest in their successful struggle for the Tug-of-War championship. LEFT: Members of the junior class celebrate after their victory in the Volkswagen Push. BELOW: Mr. Jurirtek battles it out with Jeff McCormick '82 in the Slow-Bike Race. 6--H0m6C0l'TTlhQ Soccer Team Ties Evansion lmmedidfely foliowing The Pep RGHY, the SOCCeI' team met the Sfdfe ranked Wildkits of EVGDSTOD. After leading ITIOST of the game, the WCI'l'iOfS ended by tying the KITS 4-4. i ABOVE LEFT: Senior fullback Lorenz Sollmann is intro duced before the start of the game. LEFT: Senior fullback Sieve Habefler throws the bali inio play after ii is kicked out of bounds by Evanston. ABOVE: Senior forward Ken Filiipp tries to keep the ball from going out of bounds. Homecoming-7 .Al l l be The football team gets psyched-up for the evening's game frighfj. At the Pep Assembly held in the Stadium during eighth and ninth periods on Friday, the remainder of the competitions took place. Homecoming King and Queen were announced to be Bill Nicholas and Jean Christenson Cleftj. The sopho mores captured the competition cheer taking the Spirit-Jug from the two-time champion Senior class fbelowj. The juggling contest was won by Dave Ratner '82 Qbelow lefty and the Pie- eating contest was won by Cary Coglianese '82 for the Histori- cal Society. 8-Homecoming Sophomores 'Go' For Jug: Ratner Best Juggler Students were also encouraged to attend all the week- end activities Gnd to support all school teams. Following the Pep Rally, the Parade through downtown Des Plaines began. 4. - 'X I NX ! ' V 5 Q 'J if . QT -r 1 -' '- -it: fl seth ' . L . V .I 1 5 Nu i i,. 'lx 4 .Y - if sq 7-K: 1 I. A 1 V 14,1 ' , 5 ' I - ' Qsffq it -Jgflw V diskcwtw- ' Us ,V- , -V.. 'K TOP: Last year's King and Queen, Ken Heraty and Debbie Lowman ride in the Parade. TOP LEFT: The winning float ot the Junior class BIasted out the Wildkits. ABOVE: Orchesis shows its spirit by dressing up as clowns for the Parade. LEFT: Artists Unlimited show their artistic ability by enter- ing this car in the Parade. Homecoming-9 Warriors Lose 18-Og Speedy Seniors 'Toga' For Spirited Crowd Friday night the winners of the remaining competitions were announced. The Junior class won the Float-Building Contest: the Speech Team won the car-decorating con- test: and the Cheerleaders won the Window-Painting contest. Also on Friday, the football team played Evan- ston. It was a hard fought game, but in the end the War- riors lost by a score of 18-0. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior quarterback Tim Opfer prepares for a sprintout pass while closely guarded by Evanston. ABOVE: Senior slotback Greg Sauber catches a long pass and eludes two Evanston defensive men. 10 Homecoming ABOVE: Seniors Matt Ulberl, Joe Hall, Phill Pazdioch, Tom Wilson, John Kalzbeck, and Sieve Judson circle the track before lhe game dressed in fogas. LEFT: Senior tailback Jeff Musieliewicz breaks through the Evanston line for a short gain while senior fullback Ken Beck and senior slolback Greg Sauber block lor him. Homecoming-11 Bill, Jean Rule Gver 'A Nighl Al The Circus' King Blll Nicholas and Queen Jean Cl lI'lSl'ehSOh reigned OVel' The l'l0lT1eCOITIlhQ Dance, held Oh Saturday hlghl. The theme of the dChCe WGS A Night at lhe Circus . Attendence at the dCIhCe lOl'Gled OVel' SlX hundred. RIGHT: Se'nior'Ken Hohmann and Maine East senior Leanne Malhisen lake time Oul lrom the dance to just lClk. ' 12 Homecoming ' ' 1.4- I I ABOVE: Homecoming court: Dave Vaccorello, Lisa Kosmond, Dave Blietz, Denise Preiss, last year's king Ken Heraty, last year's queen Debbie Lowman, King Bill Nicholas, Queen Jean Christenson, Robin John son, Nick Busija, Anita Harney, and Greg McGlone. LEFT: Paul Wilson dances with Maine West student Cheryl Baca '84, UPPER RIGHT: King Bill Nicholas and Queen Jean Chrlstenson have 0 dance together. RIGHT: Jean Morrissey '82 dances with her date. l ,MQW l X A J JN 4-!'k-X E23 'W-Y, , ay N 'iii' Homecoming-13 Seniors Experience Change Senior year is one of the most dilticult years for students. It is a time ot changes and decisions for the seniors. Many are be coming legal adults and with that comes both privileges and responsibilities. Despite the pressures of the year, seniors still find time to enjoy their last year in high school. TOP RIGHT: Arturo Ayala relaxes by playing a game ol Super Bug at the Leisure Center. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jim Carrol, Tim Opler, and Rusty Becker attend College Night to help decide about their futures. 5 14 Seniors A '12 3' ,k-im' 16-Survey .- I .y-, iwm' wi? Billy, Pat Named Wesf's Favorite Rock Stars The Legend staff sent surveys to over fif- teen hundred students. The survey was giv- en to find out the students' preferences in the entertainment field. They were found to be: SOAP OPERA GENERAL HOSPITAL ROCK JOURNEY MALE SINGER BILLY SQUIER FEMALE SINGER PAT BENATAR RADIO STATION WLUP OPPOSITE TOP: Carol Chase '83 and Melora Mills '85 watch General Hospital to find out the latest esca- pades of Luke and Laura. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The album Escape helped to make Journey Maine Wesf's favorite rock group. TOP: The Billy Squier concert in November at the Hori- zon was attended by many Maine West students. LEFT: Pat Benatar's latest was Fire and Ice. BELOW: Despite the loss of two of it's favorite disc iockeys, the LOOP remained the favorite station. O if Survey 17 'The Sound Of Music' Just a week prior to the opening of the musical, The Sound of Music, vandals gained entrance to the auditorium and de stroyed the shows's accesible sets. However, the show opened on March 19, 1981, as scheduled. Technical director, Mr. Rob ert Norris, explained, The cooperative nature of the Maine West Student body was illustrated under the adverse conditions created by the vandalism. The Sound of Music is the true story of a nun, Maria Rainer, who falls in love with Captain von Trapp of the Royal Austrian Navy. Upon returning home from their honeymoon, they find Austria overrun by the Nazis and are forced to flee on foot to Switzerland. 11 P- ix , fx V . -R -k . .. .., x WB . .LQ 455 vs X 9 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP FAR LEFT: Elsa Schrader, played by Suzy Kadlec '82, and Max Defweiler, played by Jim Teevans '84, discuss the party with Captain von Trapp, portrayed by Doug Ladendort '82. TOP LEFT: Capt. vonTrapp and Maria, played by Laurie Nissen '81 sing of their love. FAR BOTTOM LEFT: The Mother Abbess, portrayed by Lisa Ochal '82, urges Maria to 'Climb Every Mountain.' BOTTOM LEFT: Ma- ria comforts Gretl, played by Cheryl Coburn of fro quois Jr. High, Friedrich, portrayed by Tom Wright '81, Brigltta, played by Catherine Jordon '82, Kurt, portrayed by Jerome Fitzgerald '82, Louisa, played by Jackie Mudd '82, and Marta, portrayed by Wendy Stein from Forest School, from the storm. THIS PAGE ABOVE: Louisa, Marta, Kurt, Lies frayed by Amy Stoneburner '82, Gretl, Frie and Brigitta sing together for captive audi e LEFT: Liesl and Rolf, portrayed by Phill Pazd h '82, meet secretly and confess their feelin 'Sixteen Going on Sevenleen.' Faculty Defeats M-Club 58-40 Every year students and faculty clash in a fest of athletic ability and prowess and lately the faculty has left the competition victorious. Last spring the annual M-Club vs. Faculty game took place on March 26. Faculty was once more victorious, by a score of 58-40. ,jfg f 20-M-Club VS. Faculty ABOVE: Faculty members, Mr. Robert Sfeffey and Mr. Chuck Fabi- an, outiump letterman Scott Hackbarfh '81. LEFT: Mr. Robert Goerne argues a call with referee Ken Edwards '82. 'Cheerleader' Ken Beck '82 applauds the Call. BELOW: Mr. Robert Goerne dribbles downcourt while closely guarded by Scott Hackbarth '8'l. Greg Stahl Named 'King Cf Hearts' 'H-. Ny' f :Sit . g , , 9 . 1, va ' f Girls' Choice, the annual turn-about dance sponsored by student council, was held on Saturday, March 14, 1981. As a change of pace, a 'King of Hearts' is annual voted to reign over the dance. Last year Greg Stahl '81 was elected to reign over the dance. TOP LEFT: Manny Valdes '81 and escort stare into each other's eyes between dances. TOP RIGHT: Kristen Davis '83 swings with Pete Ahlman '83. LEFT: King ot Hearts Greg Stahl has a royal dance with escort Patty Schramek '81, Girls' Choice 21 'You Can't Take It With You Last year's spring play, You Can't Take It With You, showed May 7-9 Clhd dealt with the love of two young Cldulfs Teaching their parents that material objects are no the most important. TOP: Mr. Sycamore, portrayed by Mike Bashem '81, discusses the lat est project with Dipinna, portrayed by Greg Bopp '82, BELOW: Family members look on as Madame Kolenkov, portrayed by Pam Peca '81, announces that a surprise visitor wlli arrive. BOTTOM LEFT: Grandpa, portrayed by Dave Ratner '82, Mrs. Syca more, portrayed by Lisa Marquette '81, and the servents, portrayed by Sharon Weiszmann '82 and Rob Pascolini '81, listen to the prin- cess, portrayed by Laura Stein '81. BOTTOM RIGHT: The young Sycamore and young Kirby, Anita Harney '82 and Jim Teevans '81 kiss. 22-Fall Play X lf' 5 I I 'L . iid 'Lift' Students Explore The Arts Each spring the many departments of the school, help to present Avenues of the Arts . Students are invited to observe the works and talents ot fellow students and members ot the community. The partici- pating departments include: art, home economics, speech, science, music, physical education, industri- al arts, and driver education. Last year's Avenues of the Arts took place on Friday, May 1. TOP: Greg Stahl '81 demonstrates his painting technique to an in terested student. BOTTOM: Ted McClean '83 watches as John Katzbeck '82, ac- companied by Debbie Schoen '84, competes in the solo and en- semble competition. Avenues of the Arts-23 24-Orc Orchesis 'Steps Out' On April 10 and 11, 1981, Orchesis presented its annual dance show. The production was entitled Steppin' Out and represented all ospects of dance, both modern and classical. TOP RIGHT: Morianne Szarzinski '83 and Kim Thomsen '82 brave each other in a classic production. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomore Lynn Mueller shows o different aspect of dance in a Hawaiion number. BELOW: Cheri Smith '81 'jazzes it up'. hesis Show Aquiana Presents 'Music ln Motion' Yum' ' s.:i-fffxmf-'L 1 . ' V l . l The synchronized swim club, Aquiana, dove and splashed for two consecutive nights in order to entertain audiences. The show, 'Music In Mo tion' WCS held April 24 Gnd 25, 1981. TOP: Aquiana members splash in a large group number. LEFT: Melissa Eilken '84 Gnd Kristy Alaioki '84 jump into the DOOI in 'synch'. ABOVE: President Heidi Eilken '81 performs a solo interpretation to the delight of the audience. Juniors Have 'A Night On The Town' One of the most memorable high school ex- periences is prom. Last spring Juniors enjoyed their first prom. The Junior Prom, A Night On The Town, WCS held on SGfUI'dOY, MCIY 16, 1981, in the Auditorium. Musical entertainment was provided by the group Jasmin, who played many of the more popular songs of the year. 26 Junior Prom f Q X t'Q'f1' ., f x H A LEFT: Ken Wolowicz '82 and Jessie Wieder '82 dance to the music ot the group Jasmin. FAR LEFT: Jerome Fitzgerald, left, and Margie Peters, second from right, and their dates embark on 'A Night On The Town'. BOTTOM LEFT: Pat Echevaria and Elaine Elizalde relax with their dates. ABOVE: Juniors and escorts enjoy a dance on the main dance floor. NEAR LEFT: Tammy Karabas and Vance Christy '83 enjoy a slow dance together. BELOW: Phil Martin and Dennis Bessler watch as their dates, Karen Sherwood and Christa Dettman '83 receive their bids and charms. f ,fb f :Qu W' wh P+ fl, in ., Is., M, f I v 'mm' f wig, ,l .fe mf' Junior Prom-27 Home Ec Models Clothing ond annual fashion show on April 22 in the cafeteria. Students showed their version of clothes Made in the U.S.A. . Many dit- ferent styles of dress were modeled by the students, from West- ern to preppy and formal to casual. The refreshments served im- mediately following the show were also prepared by the Home Economics department. TOP RIGHT: Senior Down Fabiszak models the latest in comfortable sleepwear . . . and a puppy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Melissa Eilken '84 shows her version of casual attire. BELOW: Victoria Jacunski '82 and Janet Lamberty '82 model the most American style, Western. 28 FClShiOn Show Drew, Laurd Are 'Charley's Aunt' This year the Thespians' annual fall production was Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Produced Octo ber 9 and 'IO it involved two 18th century students from Oxford who wish to propose to their girlfriends. However, in order to invite them to their rooms they needed a chaperone. The rich aunt ol Charley Wykeham was expected for lunch, but when she did not show Charley and Jack forced Lord Fancourt Babberly into pretending to be Charley's aunt. When Charley's real aunt shows up the fun begins. TOP: Drew Herman '84 as Lord Fancourt Babberly hears a proposal from Andy Muchoney '82 as Sir Francis Chesney, LEFT: Ela Delahy, portrayed by Carol Chase '83, Amy Spettigue, por- trayed by Suzy Kadlec '82, Donna Lucia D'Alvcdorez, portrayed by Laura Meisterheim '82, Kitty Verdun, portrayed by Molly Sullivan '83, and Jack, portrayed by Dave Ratner '82, watch as Charley, por- trayed by Greg Bopp '82, tries to console Lord Babberly. BELOW: Charley gets thrown by Lord Babberly as Amy and Jock look on in shock. ...J ii FGII PIOV 29 Gver Three-Hundred Students Help Make V-Show '8'l Over three-hundred students participated in the pro duction of this year's variety show, V-Show '81, held De- cember 3, 4, 5, 1981. Director Mr. Gerald Hug WGS defer- mined from the beginning to involve as many students and faculty as possible and thereby represent a larger cross-section of the school. This year's V-Show was one of the largest in recent years and, also, one ot the most successful, showing to packed or near-packed houses everynight. LEFT: Sophomore Lisa Kinnear helped to add some class to the show in her ballet number, A Touch ot Class. BELOW: Seniors John Katzbeck and Doug Ladendort, members ol the DODUIOI' bOf'ld, The EX-COINS, SiT'lQ Jailhouse Rock to an ecstatic GU' dlel'1Ce. 30-V-Show ABOVE: Senior Ross Scania attacks junior Tony Bonllla for mentioning Niag- ara Falls in the comedy spot by that name. RIGHT: Seniors Kathie Lyons and Doug Ladendort serenade each other with a Love Song. BELOW: Members of the Maine West Cheerleading squads put the audi- ence in stitches with their hilarious portrayal of what they think the Little PeopIe would look like. 'R' as I X L 5 1:49 L C6 y W - 1 r f UR V-Show-31 Colleen Serna Named Winter Formal Queen Very low attendance marked this year's Winter Formal, The Crystal Ball, held Sat- urday, December 12, 1984, in the audito rium. The Queen, nominated by the Senior Class and elected by the entire student body, was Colleen Serna '82. RIGHT: Queen Colleen Serna '82 shares a dance with escort Ken Wrona '82. LOWER RIGHT: Kathie Lyons '82 and date look over a program of the night's activities. BELOW: Mike McCabe '84 and Wendy Albach '34 en- ter a night at The Crystal Ball. 32 Christmas Formal Music Department Presents First Madrigal Dinner The music department presented the first Madrlgal Dinner in the SChO0I'S history on Thurs- day, December 17, 1981. The students and fac- ulty dressed in Renaissance costumes and per- formed songs and excerpts from Shakesperean works typical of the Elizabethan Period. The food was also of the period and those who at- tended hope that the Madrigal Dinner will be come a Maine West tradition. LEFT: Llsa Ochal '82 and Ross Scanio '82, members of the Chorallers, model the fashions of the 1600's. BELOW: Linda Davis '82 and Dave Ratner '82 welcome prln Cipal James L. Coburn fo the festivities. Madrigal Dinner-33 g. v li jk 'X ,X xv 6 N f S f, s AFA 1 X aff jxfx 3 X f . X! fbfa J f XX, WOLLEYg 1-'1 '41 iz sg 76 1, 6' w ,, Q F P V ' v f'WE5.f?fi?U-vu CL. ':fp:45,,,, A Bock-Kin-Away -Competition Season Dedicated to Coach Gartner 36-Football an E.-.gg G ' .A-' 1 . A - E f 'hx ,fr K .CX I Q Wt Coach Lou Gartner ' UPPER LEFT: Quarterback Tim Opfer goes out for a pass. ABOVE: Lance Wierenga punts the ball to get better field position. UPPER RIGHT: Warrior defense closes in on their Glenbrook South opponent. LOWER RIGHT: Warrior defense tries to hold Glenbrook South with three minutes left in the third quarter. After the tragic death of Coach Lou Gartner, the Maine West Gridders with the help of the new head coach, Derrill Kipp, dedicated the season to Coach Gartner. Plagued with injuries and hurt by their small size, the team managed to keep up their enfhusiasium throughout the long year with its daily practices and weekly games. With the experience that the team gained this year, Coach Kipp sees next season to have a brighter future. Elected co-cap tains this year were Tim Opter and Ken Beck. Jeff Musielewiez, the team's high scorer, was voted most valuable player. i 1 E UPPER LEFT: Senior Greg Sauber uses his offense fo advance the ball. UPPER RIGHT: Warrior defense sfops their opponents from gaining any yardage. ABOVE: Co-captain Tim Opfer attempts to fhrow a pass with fight rushing. Football-37 Musielewicz Selected Most Valuable WWW i'i ,, 77 . 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'L M V V , og, it ,itaftuha V43 sl . +6 T ' .5 'M' 'S KA 4 Qf . , 4 L ,,,, of 5 J 1 1 . ,sr ,,,. v HAT lr ,,,, WEST 'l B2 m X VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Defensive Co-Ordlnafor Coach Al Carstens, Head Coach Derrill Kipp, John Sajdak, Sal Motto, Dwight Caswell, Mike Bennett, Ralph Liquorl, Defensive Line Coach Bubba Smith, Offensive Line Coach Jim Spiggos. SECOND ROW: Bill Nicholas, Nick Busija, Jesse Bozman, Mark Kunkel, Steve Rlportella, Jim Kapotas, Cesar Blanco, Kurt Fischer, Chuck Salerno, Tom Clements. THIRD ROW: Jeff Underwood, Tom Keane, Jerry Vlel, Arturo Ayala, Brandon Weder, Chris Helnzmann, Joe Russo, Brian Weder, Dave Vaccarello. FOURTH ROW: Mark Mertes, Lance Wlerenga, Jeff Musielewicz, Tim Opfer, Tony Volpe, Paul Koren, Greg Sauber, Mike Dorian, Steve Cozzi, Bill Perllle. FIFTH ROW: Dean Karlotakls, Ray Shelton, Kurt Udl, Mike Cazzato, Dan Sigman, Greg McGlone, Ross Scanio, Chris Sroczynski, Steve Spanola, Doug Ladendorl, Mike Lindmelr. MW 6 Addison Trails 7 MW 0 Glenbrook South 13 MW 6 Deerfield 26 MW 21 Waukegan West 14 MW 20 Maine East 25 MW 0 Evanston 18 MW 0 New Trier 33 MW 6 Maine South 13 MW 6 Niles West 35 Quarterback Tim Opfer hands the ball off to one ot his offensive teammates. 38 Football I l RESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Coach Tony Spollolo, Coach rltz Glaser, Dave Taylor, Lee Parlalore, Jett Hackbarth, Kellh Sansonl, ohn Narve, Dan Brannigan, John Murphy, Mlke Bradbury, Coach huck Lawyer. SECOND ROW: John Barabas, Ed Czosek, Sean John on, John Valenzla, Dennis Keane, Bob Dennis, John Sullivan, Jlm 'Donnell, Bob Borgardl, Joy Kim. THIRD ROW: Dave Hebl, Erlc ywlolowskl, Tlm Merlz, Scott Whllney, Mark Marando, Brlon Allen, Mlke O'Boyle, Bob Dolan, Ed Morse, Mlke Hall. FOURTH ROW: Joe Lundvick, Scott Carlson, Greg Campbell, Jim Mazzocchl, Dave Rlscossa, Mike Kasprzak, Tony Scanlo, Mlke Smith, Jett Kalzbeck, Ed Pacquer, Pat Clancy, John Whltson, Coach Sid Draln. FIFTH ROW: Mark Renkosik, Ted Christ, Dan Zalko, Kent Billingsley, Jason Schellenberger, Thad Thornton, Mark Peterson, Keith Simmonds, Mlke Garcla, Glenn Davis, Jim Hoterllza. Football 39 40-SOCCST McCarthy Top Scorer with 20 Goals FAR LEFT: Dave Gad attempts to steal the ball trom the opposition. ABOVE: Senior Lorenz Sollmann eyes the ball before making his next move. LEFT: Steve Habetler goes to return a pass made by one of his teammates. RIGHT: Ken Fillipp sets up to head the ball to one ot his teammates downfieid. UPPER RIGHT HAND CORNER: Dan Wrona tries to pass the ball before his opposition steals it. LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER: Senior Kevin McCar- thy tries to get control ot the ball. Soccer-41 t .J to . .1 - . VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. FRONT ROW! Tim Ryan, Dan Wrona, Tom COl'Tt'tY. THIRD ROW: Dave Matkovic, Jeff Phlllips, Steve Habetlel, Todd Coca, Bruce Wywlalowski, John Hoferitza, Scott Keane, Dave Gad, Stahl, I-Ofenl 50llmGl'1f1. Glen GYSSIGF. Mike PGQ9. Mike MCDSYFUOW. Ken Flllipp. SECOND ROW: Paul Saboia, Dave Peterson, Ken Wrona, Dave Blietz. Coach Dave Winter. BIII Ramsay, Steve Wells, Pete Szwed, Jamie Silva, Ed Buc, Kevin Mc- MW 4 Gordon Tech 3 MW 4 Hersey 2 MW 0 Wheeling 2 MW 1 Libertyville 3 MW 4 Glenbrook South 0 MW 0 Glenbrook North 2 MW 1 Deerfield 2 MW 1 Lake Park 4 MW 4 Waukegan West 0 MW 0 Niles West 4 MW 1 Maine East 1 MW 1 Malne South 4 MW 4 Evanston 4 MW 2 Latin 1 MW 1 New Trier 1 MW 3 Schaumburg 1 MW 2 Hoffman Estates 7 Senior Kevln McCarthy, hlgh scorer with 20 goals, attempts to get the ball downlleld. 42-Soccer Soccer Team Ties Evanston, New Trier PtCYtnQ in One ot the toughest COI'1fefehCeS ,ln state, Maine West's varsity soccer team had a very respectable record ot slx wins, elght loses, and three tles. According to Coach Winter, the team's season was marked by hustle and determined play whloh led to tles with Evanston and New Trler. They also played well against three out of the top 'IO seated teams in the state. ln IHSA tournament play, the Warriors beat Schaumburg by a score of 3-1, but were ellmlnated by a strong Hoffman Estates team. Ken Wrona and Ken Flllipp were the team's co-captains. SOPHOMORE SOCCER TEAM. FRONT ROW! Steve Albrecht, Paul Doroba, Scott Kolar, Joe Mueller. ,352 Bob Retel. Ron BTOWI1. Second row: Brent Helss, Kevin Felde, Hans Yu, Vlto Ftore, Tom Lorentz. Thlrd row: Rob Olson, John Weld, John Lavalie, John Pabst, Coach l-RESHMAN SOCCER TEAM. FIRST ROW! Tom Derken, John Kramer, Mike Provenzano, Steve Grech, Phil Martorano, Jeff Weder. SECOND ROW: Rick Hess, Joe Beireis, Bob Bever, Chi Van Ho, Sergio Del Re, Jett Jacoby, Craig Goebbert. THIRD ROW: Vince Nurre, James Taylor, Brian Bauer, Ken terHorst, Ed Via, John Serna, Coach SOCCST-43 Cagers Capture Conference Crown For the first time since 1965, the Maine West Varsity basketball team won twenty or more games having a record of twenty-one wlns against six losses. The varsity cagers par- tlclpated in two tournaments, the Jacobs Hlgh School Thanksgiving Tournament, which they took second, and the Wheeling Christ- mas Tournament. In this tournament, in addi tlon to placing first, Ken Edwards was elected most valuable player out of sixteen teams and Jim Carroll and Dave Matkovic made the All-Tournament team. A state record of eight ovetimes was set in the three hour game. Big moments of this year included de feafing Evanston 53-52, and New Trier 67-49, and capturing the Conference championship, the first one since 1971. ln Regional finals play, Main West beat arch rivals Maine East 70-61 to play Prospect in which they lost a hard fought game 70-55. High scorers Ken Edwards averaging thirteen points a game and Jlm Carroll averaging fourteen points a game were elected most valuable players. Ken Wolowicz was elected captain and Tom Falrhead was named most improved player. Ken Edwards and Jim Carroll were voted All- Conference players and a honorable men- tlon was given to Steve Kampshroer. MW -60 Glenbrook South 49 MW 76 Deerfield 52 MW 48 Libertyville 49 MW 69 Elk Grove 47 MS 57 Maine East 43 MW 51 Maine South 41 MW 47 Highland Park 58 MW 67 New Trier 49 MW 48 Evanston 56 MW 39 Waukegan West 36 MW 50 Niles West 29 MW 37 Maine East 36 MW 47 Maine South 46 MW 53 Rolling Meadows 48 MW 48 New Trier 61 MW 53 Evanston 52 MW 56 Notre Dame 47 MW 50 Niles West 41 MW' 70 Maine East 61 MW' 55 Prospect 70 Jacobs Tourney 1st Wheeling Tourney 2nd Central Surburban Conference South Champs 'Regional Tournament 44 BOYS' Bqsketbdll Starting guard Jim Carroll goes for a rebound in the Maine West vs. Maine South game. Q 7 X ? N Carroll Averages 'IA Poinls A Game l UPPER LEFT: Senior Tom Fairhead guards his Maine South opponenl. ABOVE: Guard Curlis Lucas scrambles lo gain possession of the ball. RIGHT: Senior Dave Blielz goes for a nice, easy layup. 46-BOYS' Basketball SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM. ARC: Neil STTCSSSIE, BTUCE Wywiolowski, Marc BCUST, Jeff Miceli, Kevin Felde, Mike Shefkey, Rob OISOIW, John PCDST, Steve LCCDT, Bob Carroll, POT Delaney, Steve O'DOf1I'Tell, COGCT1 DOH Talbot. FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL TEAM. ARC: Rlck Gcncorz, Jlm O'DonnelI, Tom Eby, Jlm Erlckson, John Colllns, Scott Skltcno, Llnn Beyer, John Serno, Jlm Hoterltzc, John Morgan, Coach Les Jcnnusch. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL TEAM. ARC: Steve Shulmcn, Bob Morrlson, Joe Mueller, Glenn Do vls, Jlm Cooper, Vince Murre, Steve Kramer, Tom Stettner, Ted Christ, Tom Splllopoulos, Tom Joseph, Phll Sansone, Coach Fcblan. Boys' Busketbdll 47 Volleyball Team Wins State Sectionals The girls' volleyball team fin- ished its season with a 28-8 record. Mary Just was named the most valuable player and Denise Dzik and Aurora Zurlo were named the co-captains. Mary Just, Christy Nelson, Auro ra Zurlo, and Denise Dzik were all named to the all-conference team. This year's team earned the most honors of any other Maine West volleyball team. The team won l.H.S.A. districts, sectionals, and supersectionals, tied for 1st place in conference and finished in the Elite 8 in State. The 1981 season was the most successful season ever for a Maine West volleyball team. The dedication and desire of this team was evident in its accom- plishments, explained Coach Tlpton. The team made it down to state but lost the first match to Mother McAuley who went on to win the tournament. Maine West won the first game of the match but lost the next two. For the Junior Varsity team, Robin Natzke, Rose Zegler, Tracy Pldone, and Deanne Dzik were named the most valuable play- ers. On the Freshman level, Cyn- thla Zurlo was elected the cap tain and the most valuable player. QFor State coverage see page 2223 48 Girls' Volleyball T ei N Q ..... Y, 5:5 11115.-v ABOVE: Juniors Denise Dzik and Aurora Zurlo hold up the trophy that the team won at the state sectionals game. X , i , , ABOVE: Gina Pabst Serves the bdll. Girls' V0lleybGII-49 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM, FRON ROW: Alyssa DeSerio, Deanne Dzlk, SECONI ROW! Tracey Pidone, Amy Pabst, Debbie Skonleczny, Robin Nalzke, Vivien Eschenbacl' THIRD ROW: Peggy Shelven, Melanie Skinnel Rose Zegler, Jodi Wierenga, Karen Lyons Coach Judy Beck. ' GIRLS' FRESHMAN TEAM, FRONT ROW: JI Splewok, Janet Dalka, SECOND ROW: Cynlhls Zurlo, Laura Larsenj Jill Sansone, Trac: Granczyk, Ann O'Brien, THIRD ROW: Lynl Kardasz, Renee Mydlach, Judy Brown, Colleen Laglola, Coach Leslle Gelander. A I I 'fii3lig,a,21 :l ,-mf A WY If i.f::,,, 151, I 1 wwf: I , ww RIGHT! Senior Gin!! Pabsl returns the bQII. ' -2.5 50-Girls' Volleyball MW VS Glel'1bI'OOk South MW vs. Waukegan East MW vs. Deerfield MW vs. Carl Sandburg MW vs. Deerfield MW vs. Mother McAuley MW vs. Evanston MW vs. Glenbrook South MW vs. Waukegan East MW vs. Maine East MW vs. Glenbrook North MW vs Highland Park MW vs. Waukegan West MW vs. Niles West MW vs. Queen of Peace MW vs. Leyden MW vs. Lyons Twp. NW vs. Notre Dame of Kentucky MW vs. Riverside Brookfield MW vs. Lyons Twp. MW vs. New Trier MW vs. Downers Grove South MW vs. Lockport MW vs. Lyons Twp. MW vs. Forest View MW vs. Mother McAuley MW vs. Maine South MW vs. Maine East MW vs. Maine South MW vs. New Trier MW vs. Evanston MW vs. Fenton MW vs. Addison Trail MW vs. Maine South MW vs. Conant MW vs. Forest View MW vs. Mother McAuley ABOVE: S6f1iOl'S Carol Stube Gnd GinG WOR tied fied IOSI WOD lost lost WON WON WOD WON WOI1 WOD WON WOD WOI 1 WON WOF1 WOI'1 WOD IOST lost WOD WOR WON lost WON WOR IOSI WOD WON WON WOD WOI1 WOD WOI1 lost Pabst Gnd juniors Aurora Zurlo and Denise Dzik wait for the ball fo be l'efUl'l1ed. LEFT: Aurora Zurlo TISIDS Gina PGDST hif the DOH. Girls' Volleyball-51 Girls Win Regional Championship The girls' varsity basketball team ended its season with a 24-4 record. This year's team won more games than any other Maine West basketball team. The team won the Malne East Christmas Tourney, and the Regional championship. The team flnlshed second in confer- ence and second place to Marshall ln the Marshall tournament. Mary McMahon, Mary Just, Donna Logisz, and Gina Pabst were all named to the all-conference team. The team's biggest win of the year was a 50-48 win over Elk Grove, last year's state champions. Donna Logisz, Mary McMahon, and Mary Just were the high scorers. Mary McMahon was elected the captain. Gina Pabst was elected the most valuable player. FAR RIGHT: Senior Donna Logisz, forward and guard, dribbles the ball down the court. RIGHT: Senior Mary McMahon, guard and tor- wara, takes a shot from the floor. MW 55 Deerfield 48 MW 79 Waukegan West 53 MW 46 Maine East 30 MW 61 Chicago Collins 50 MW 60 Wendell Phillips 44 MW 36 Marshall 76 MW 57 Glenbrook South 38 MW 65 Maine South 53 MW 65 LaGrange 42 MW 66 Resurrection 40 MW 48 Maine East 41 MW 61 New Trier 35 MW 67 Forest View 46 MW 79 Evanston 46 MW 61 Niles West 63 MW 68 Buffalo Grove 49 MW 77 Maine East 36 MW 55 Maine South 30 MW 72 New Trler 35 MW 64 Lake Forest 19 MW 55 Evanston 43 MW 82 Waukegan East 52 MW 50 Niles West 53 MW 77 Glenbrook North 60 MW 75 Prospect 35 MW 50 Elk Grove 48 MW 65 Fremd 54 MW 56 Hoffman Estates 59 52 Girls' Basketball 71, GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Aurora Zurlo, Denise Dzik, Christy Nelson, SECONI ROW: Mary McMahon, Debbie Lindeman, Coach Derril Kipp. THIRD ROW: Cindy Sherkey, Gini Pabst, Karyn Wall, Donna Logisz, Mary Just FAR LEFT: In a game where she scored 10 points, senior Gina Pabst reaches over her opponent to take a shot. LEFT: Senior Debbie Lindeman, for ward, tries to add two points to the score. LOWER LEFT: Gina Pabst, center, looks up to the basket before she shoots. LOWER RIGHT: Senior Donna Logisz, guard and forward, takes o jump shot. Girls' Bcsketbdll 53 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Dana DeRosa, Debbie Madaj, Chiao Lee, Sandy Dean, Tra cy Granzyk, Nancy Miller, SECOND ROW: Amy Pabst, Kim Felde, Eileen Hora, Meg Svoboda, Cindy Ritter, THIRD ROW: Coach Gerriwlnkelman, JoAnne Howaniec, Gail Hajost, Rose Schetter, Julie Schick, Diane DeSontis, Cheryl Stenzel, managers Corinne Shanahan and Shelly Hugh GIRLS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Renee Mydlach, Ann Beyer, Denise Herdrich, Sue Prizzi, SECOND ROW: Kelly Fiarito, Ann O'Brien, Stephana Phillips, Debbie Thomas, Laura Larsen, THIRD ROW: Coach Leslie Gelander, Donna Schetter, Noreen Kennelly, Paulette Gehrke, Mary McDermott, Chris Reeves, Jodi Wierenga, Carol Waddell, Linda Sherkey, Chris Chrobak, manager BELOW: Sophomore forward, Amy Pabst tries to take a shot over her opponents. LOWER RIGHT: Freshman guard, Dana DeRosa takes a shot tram the tloor. 54 GIYIS' BGSKSTUOII .4-1 is Zurlo, Dzik Qualify for State Meet The second doubles team of Denise Dzik and Aurora Zurlo qualified for the state tournament and finished in the top eight teams. Aurora and Denise also won the conference tournament at second doubles. Karen Peterson and Kathy Cooper fin- lshed In second place in confer- ence at first doubles and Rose Blesledzinski won conference at thlrd singles. Captains Kathy Cooper and Karen Peterson were named All- Conference along with Denise Dzik who was also selected as the most valuable player. lt was an exciting season and there was a lot of excellent.play, explained Coach Tipton when asked to describe the season. RIGHT: Sophomore Vivien Eschenbach fol lows through on an overhead clear. ABOVE: Captain, Senior Debbie Wilhelm also follows through on an overhead clear. UPPER RIGHT: Rose Biesiedzlnski third place conference winner follows through on her forehand. 56 Girls' Badminton GIRLS' VARSITY BADMINTON, FRONT ROW: Denise Dzik, Ardis Rhlnes, Gina Pabst, Au rora Zurlo, SECOND ROW: Debbie Wilhelm, Karen Peterson, Kris Kuchel, Coach Royleen Tipton, Coach Tony Soucek, Kathy Cooper, Vivlen Eschenbach, Rose Biesiedzlnski GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON, FRONT ROW: Natalie Reda, Karen Harris, Robln Natzke, Karen Dalka, SECOND ROW: Dianne Davis, Jlll Gengler, Liz Splelman, Shirley Rose, Lyn Given, Sheryl Miller, THIRD ROW: Heidi Hunt, Peggy Shelven, Debbie Weber, Coach Royleen Tipton, Coach Tony Soucek, Kris Hanson, Cathy Ruud, Debbie Hardiman LOWER RIGHT: Sophomore Robln Natzke, the JV Captain returns the birdie to an opponent. LOWER LEFT: Freshman Kris Hanson looks determined to return the birdie with a backhand swing. Girls' Bddmirtton 57 Mc Mahon, Cooper, Llndeman to State The girls' tennis team finished their season with its best record ever. Thelr record was 8 wlns to 4 losses. Seniors Debbie Lindeman, Kathy Cooper, and a new player from Schaumburg, Mary Mc Mahon, all qualified for the state tennis meet. The three biggest wins of the season for the team were the wlns against Maine East and Maine South, and the second place finish in the Maine West Invltatlonal. Debbie Llndeman and Mary Mc Mahon were named the most valuable players. Kathy Cooper was elected the cap- tain for the second year In a row. Debble Lambdin was named the most valuable play- er and the captain tor the Ju- nlor Varsity team. It RIGHT: Donna Logisz, a tour year letter winner, uses her lorehand to hit the ball. UPPER RIGHT: State qualitier Debbie Llndeman perfects her serves. ABOVE: Pat Cook, who played first singles and tournament double hits the ball with all her power. 58 GIIIS' Tef'lhiS it wt GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS, FRONT ROW: Coleen Serna, Eileen Meyer, Debbie Lambdin, Tina Randall, Pat Cook, Mary Carlsen, Krista Roehrlg, Sue Serna, SECOND ROW: Coach Roger King, Donna Logisz, Debbie Lindeman, Kathy Cooper, Stephanie Baker, Mary Mc Mahon, Jill Kratochvil, Assistant Coach Randy Johnson GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS, FRONT ROW: Marilen Liwcg, Nancy Uhnavy, Stephana Phil- lips, Heldl Hunt, Kathy Jacobsen, Lyn Given, Kelly FIOTIIO, SECOND ROW: COC.lCh Roger King, Chris Reeves, Karen Turner, Cathy Ruud, Julie Schlage, Sue Keller , Mary Sulli van, Coach Randy Johnson. UPPER LEFT: Mosl valuable player and state qualitier Mary Mc Mahon meets the ball with her backhand. UPPER RIGHT: Captain Kathy Cooper played second singles and tournament singles. MW 6 Niles West 1 MW 4 Rolling Meadows 3 MW 10 Niles North 2 MW 5 Prospect 2 MW 6 Waukegan West 1 MW 1 Deerfield 6 MW 3 Glenbrook North 4 MW 0 New Trier 7 MW 4 Forest View 3 MW 5 Malne East 2 MW 4 Maine South 3 MW 1 Evanston 6 Maine West Invite 2nd Oak Park Invite 4th State District 3rd State Finals 36 of 128 Girls' Tennis 59 vi Y... Q. v Q ggi? f. . 0' - , ., Ai Z ' ' ui . L 9, -' 1 V '-f :ix H I Ay,-, S x -V 1 ,, ,LW I ii ll Q ' 3 L' nw P 162 ' 'Z 251 2 . ' V Lf ' iff? QW Q, i Wm Av: .4 ., 2 1 rm, 'L Q5 ii 1 Iwi? Q .W 4 T 'T , He ,wif Min , ,Wm Ziff' , '- 4:3 Qff i' 'wfreal , f yr 9' , ezf, : UPPER LEFT: Siaie qualifier Jim POSTOI CODCEFITTGTGS on his re turn. UPPER RIGHT: Jim Weiss tollows through on o iorehcnd shot. LOWER LEFT: John Nickerson reaches for c bcckhond shoi. LOWER RIGHT: Aher returning o volley, Hurry Partridge watches io see if the boll is in. 60-Boys' Tennis Postol, Muldowney, Reichl to State The Malne West boys' varsity ten Is team members, Jim Postol, Mike tuldowney and George Relchl, all lualifled for state. The doubles sam of Muldowney and Reichl ron four rounds in the state tourna 'lent before belng eliminated. Overall the team had a winning eason posting 12 wins and 3 loses. Coach Roger King explained that the biggest wln of the year was the Maine West Invitational in which the team earned second place behind the state champions Glenbrook North. Mike Muldowney was elect- ed most valuable player and George Reichl was elected cap- taln. VI F ., R4 1 rf4 :s W fall 4' L.. ffw K' , . .vs F, 7 , - , -- 3.4, ,fy M ' fy as , iv-4, ,af , '. ,.: f., ', XP'f A Xt , I I I f I if ,k f W.,. ., 'X H F in ff- L ge, X Y EKU? I ,VA .gi f .f l f A , we gsm ,W J' th .. ,J . 3 'Ny' 1 , Ni MW 5 Hersey 3 MW 4 Forest View 1 MW 4 Wheaton Central 1 MW 4 Lake Park 1 MW 5 Waukegan West 0 MW 5 East Leydon 0 MW 4 Glenbrook South 1 MW 1 Glenbrook North 4 MW 6 Libertyville 3 MW 1 Highland Pork 4 MW 0 New Trier West 5 MW 5 Fenton 0 MW 5 Waukegan East 0 MW 3 Maine East 2 MW 3 Lake Forest 2 Maine South Invite 2nd Maine West Invite 2nd AFIIDQIOD 32 21st DIStrICt 2nd VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. FRONT ROW: John Nlckerson, Jim Postol, Jim Roy. SECOND ROW: Mike Muldowney, Harry Partridge, Jlm Weiss, George Reichl, Coach Roger King. FROSHXSOPH TENNIS TEAM. FRONT ROW! Adrian Alvarez, John Rebello, Jeff Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Hiroshi Watanabe, Paul Diurisic, Jlm Roy, Dan Sohmidt. Boys' Tennis-61 Carroll Low Man with a 78 With a Varsity record of nine wins and five losses, and a Conference record of four wins and one loss, the team finished second in Conference behind a strong New Trier team. Senior Jim Carroll shot a 78 in the Conference tournament to tin- lsh first. The Varsity team failed to qualify in the District by one stroke. According to Coach Eugene Zuccarini, We are hoping to have another successful year with seven boys returning to the Varsity team for the 82-83 season. Jim Carroll was elected most valuable player: John Kiraly and Scott Wastyn were voted co- captains. VARSITY, FROSHfSOPH GOLF TEAMS, FRONT ROW: Mickey Fink, Tom Joseph, Dave Siedel, Dan Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Bob Kolar, Steve Quarnstrom, Scott Wastyn, Bob Hanselmann, Bill Raczka, THIRD ROW: Jim Schwingbeck, Dale Kisten, Jim Carroll, Roger Van Wazer, Coach Eugene Zuccarini. Not Pictured: Jim Ginnane, John Kiraly, Duane Roehrig, Bob Carroll, Pete Kiraly, Richard Liebich, Mark Morava, John Morgan, Joe Pawlak, Phil Sansone, Steve Sochowski. MW 167 Buffalo Grove 160 MW 167 Lake Park 183 MW 173 Glenbrook South 166 MW 165 Elk Grove 185 MW 172 Deerfield 154 MW 163 Maine South 169 MW 174 Leyden 170 MW 171 New Trier - 158 MW 159 Niles North 218 MW 208 Evanston 211 MW 168 Waukegan West 185 MW 163 Niles West 169 MW 160 Maine East 162 MW 165 Wheeling 173 Sel'1lOI' Jim Carroll concentrates Oh The DOH. sw 62 GOI! MCCC1rThy Sets Record of 355.8 As in past years diving at Maine West was dominated by its senior member but this is not unusual because it takes a num- ber ot years to become profi- cient in this sport, stated Coach John Carle and this year was no exception. Senior Kevin McCar- thy was high scorer with a 218.95 and was elected most valuable player and captain. With a record of eleven wins and three losses, the highlight of the season was the Conference meet where Kevin placed fourth and Tony Kowalczyk placed thirteenth. BOYS' DIVING TEAM. FRONT ROW! Craig Vitek, Greg Schneider, Randy Elter, Man- ager Dawn Fabiszak, SECOND ROW! John Olen, Tim Cochrane, Tony Kowalczyk, Kevin McCarthy, Coach John Carle. RIGHT: Sophomore Tony Kowalczyk does o reverse somer- dive straight in the Glenbrook North meet. UPPER RIGHT: Senior into the pool. LOWER LEFT! Kevin McCarthy does Cl reverse Kevin McCarthy does G reverse pike Somerscult with style. BOYS' Diving-63 Kleich Sets New Varsity Record With a satisfying record of seven wins and five losses and strong placings in both Conference and District meets, Warrior swimmers met their individual and team goals. Breast stroker Tim Kleich established a new Varsity record in the 100 breast stroke with a 1:04.03. The biggest wins of the year according to Varsity Coach Scott Chovanec were the defeat of Deerfield 98-73 and their solid fourth place in Con- ference where the three teams ahead of them were among the top twelve in state. Butterfly and in- dlvldual medley specialist Scott Lehr was high scorer and elected most valuable player. Seniors Tim Kleich and Rick Triebe were elect- ed co-captains. MW 124 Wheeling 20 MW 52 Waukegan West 28 MW 94 Conant 78 MW 98 Deerfield 73 MW 65 Glenbrook North 105 MW 96 Waukegan East 75 MW 42 New Trier 130 MW 83 Maine Eost 88 MW 115 Niles West 49 Mw 104 Hersey 63 MW 73 Moine South 99 MW 61 Evanston 111 C.S.L. South Division Meet 4th IHSA District Meet 6th 64 Boys Swimming ABOVE: VARSITY SWIM TEAM. FRONT ROW: John Goeke, Ross Roel, Kevin McCarthy, Tony Kowalczyk, Greg Kledzik, Paul Roscossa. SECOND ROW: Chris Oehlerking, Jett Waddell, Bryan Nischke, Tim Kleich, Andy Weder, Tony Paul. THIRD ROW: Manager Dawn Gra- ham, Manager Karen Henke, Rick Triebe, Dan Wanzung, Scott Lehr, Greg Godee, Steve Smuk, Paul VonDestinon, Coach John Carle, Coach Scott Chovanec. LEFT! FRESHMAN SWIM TEAM. FRONT ROWI Jett Triebe, Rick Hess, Pot Sommerfleld, Bill O'Connor, Joe Belrels. SECOND ROWZ Scott Goebberf, Kent Billingsley, Gordon Bartel, Steve Strokosch, Scott Carter, John Whitson. THIRD ROW: Manager Karen Henke, Tim Cochrane, Keith Kehl, Scott Tosch, Craig Vltek, Manager Dawn Graham, Coach Bob Refel. BELOW: JUNIOR VARSITY SWIM TEAM. FRONT ROW: Tom Taxon, John Olen, Tony Papucci, Tom Wilhelm, Brian Gorniak, Jim Leibach, Phll Kern, Tim Kelley. SECOND ROW: Coach John Carle, Greg Schneider, Randy Etter, Mark Boesche, Marc terHorsf, Mlke Kratochvil, Manager Dawn Fabiszak, Manager Karen Henke, Man ager Dawn Graham, Coach Scott Chovanec. 'PER LEFT: In the outer lane, Senior Andy Weder swims the 20 meter ckstroke. UPPER RIGHT: Varsity tanker Dan Wanzung swims the 100 Ee, in hopes ot a Maine West victory. MIDDLE LEFT: Co-captain Rick ebe swims in the varsity 50 free. LEFT: State hopeful Tim Kleich cheers s teammates on to victory. ABOVE: Junior Varsity tanker Mike atchovil comes up tor a breath in his 100 meter tly race. Boys' Swimming-65 Grrl Tankers The girls' swim team finished their season with a 5-6 dual meet record. The team placed fourth in the conference and dls trlct meets. Senlors Suzy Lietzau and Captain Lisa Carter, along with Sophomore Kara Zonavetch and Freshman Carol Harnett swam In the 200 yard medley relay and set a new record of 2:05.90 Carol Harnett also broke the old 100 yard freestyle record. The new record time is 58.17. Kara Zonavetch set a new record in the 100 yard breaststroke at 1:17.10. Junlor Julie Omland led the divers with a fourth place flnlsh in dlstrlct meet competi- tlon. ABOVE: Freshman Carol Harnett practices her back- stroke. RIGHT: Julle Omland, 4th place wlnner In dlstrlcts at- tempts a forward somersault, vi twlst ln plke position. UPPER RIGHT: Captain, Senior Dawn Fablszak proceeds with a forward 1M tuck. ABOVE: Bridget Brand swims freestyle. 66 Glrls' Swlmmlng Finish 4th rn Districts fvv's'wMfbN'0'5'7'-c.s4 ,B ..,' ,. SQ AfE :'Vw::,. . -ix: xf, 1 s-.sf- Q .....1.... ... y I . GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING. FRONT ROW: Carrie Penenka, Karen Harris, Sarah Schmies, Donna Carter, Kara Zonavetch, Lisa Christensen, man- Clger, SECOND ROW: Tony Kowalczyk, manager, Lisa Campbell, Bridget Brand, Janine Grossi, Cindy Koerber, Liz Spielman, Veronica Smuk, Lisa Laughlin, manager, THIRD ROW: Mr. Carle, fDiving Coachj, Dawn Fabiszak, Julie Omland, Patty O'Connor, Carol Harnett, Kerry Nohelty, Lisa Carter, Suzy Lietzau, Deb R0bbIrtS, Tim Kleich fStatisticianj, Mr. Chovanec , qvarsity and Junior Varsity Coachy GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING, FRONT ROW: Jennifer Peterson, Liz Towey, Mary Friedman, Robin Williams, Beth Fletcher, Jacqueline Huerta, Virginia Grizzaffi, Kathy Cavelanes, SECOND ROW: Lori Bugalski, Margy Moore, Tina Collier, Lisa Barth, Marsha Hum bert, Nancy O'Connor, Angie Giovannoni, THIRD ROW: Tony Kowalczyk, Laura Maxwell, Kristy Alajoki, Kirsten Elms, Liz Redding, Laura Lalfey, Julie Morrissey, Holly Sutton, FOURTH ROW: Mr. Carle qDiving Coachj, Noreen Kennelly, Dawn Lewis, Jeanne Woebel, Julie Friedman, Cindy Grott, Joanne Breider, Lisa Christensen, Lisa Laughlin, Tim Kleich, Mr. Chovcnec QHecld Coachj, NOT PICTURED Ms. Judy Paulsen QFreshman Coachj MW 27 Waukegan West 56 MW 117 Deerfield 51 MW 63 Glenbrook North 106 MW 106 Wheeling 63 MW 44 New Trier 133 MW 51 Glenbrook South 120 MW 100 Maine East 72 MW 111 Sacred Heart 60 MW 107 Niles West 65 MW 54 Maine South 117 MW 57 Evanston 113 Freshman Invitational 9th Junior Varsity Conference 4th Varsity Conference 4th Districts 4th LOWER LEFT: Captain, Senior Lisa Carter per- fects her butterlly stroke. Girls' Swimming 67 Harriers Finish Second in ' '51 3r xv. ,sa s 5 yacc. tt' 3, rl is sql. f lj. ie iii 5355. ,Q A Titty ms if -maiw. ' .ws 68-Girls' Cross Country Sectlonals Although the girls' season starter slowly, with losses in three of the flrs four meets, the young harriers placee second in sectlonals and third in di trlcts. They finished the season with 1 team record of 5-5. Freshman Trishl Klraly, the team's most valuable plat er, ran to a second place finish i sectional competition. According to Coach Barringer, was a young team. With the continl ous progress this team has show they should set their goals high fc next year. Of the 30 runners, only three w graduate. qFor state coverage set page 2203 LEFT: Junior Bridget Boyajlan shows determin tion in her two mile effort. BELOW: Junior Karen Henke finished the race 1 quality for the state meet. LOWER LEFT: Freshman Trisha Kiraly, All-Conte ence winner and most valuable player, tries 1 move into first place. 'Er-7 LOWER LEFT: Senior Denise Kearns, captain ot the team ran to tinish as Maine West's third runner in the sectional meet. LOWER RIGHT: Freshman Paulette Gehrke runs with Freshman Ann Beyer trailing behind her in a tri angular meet with Maine East and Highland Park. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY, FRONT ROW: Trisha Kiraly, Bridget Boyajian, Jean Mundt, Mary McDermott, Chris Chrobak, Julie Andrott, SECOND ROW: Tina Rizzuto, manager, Sarah Blew, Ju- lie Becker, Ann Beyer, Karen Wink, Linda Allala, Lisa Swiontek, Karen Kampschroer, Libby Claus, manager, THIRD ROW: Gerry Casserly, Jacqui Turnbull, Carol Waddell, Karen Henke, Katy McAlevy, Libby Tonske, Ellie Duntemartn, FOURTH ROW: Coach Bill Barringer, Marcy Pur' cell, Mary Podgorski, Jean George, Paulette Gehrke, Marie Martin, Denise Kearns, Linda Dielel MW 44 Wheeling 17 MW 15 Conant 50 MW 32 Forest View 25 MW 31 Maine South 25 MW 18 Maine East 45 MW 15 Highland Park 50 MW 15 Waukegan West 50 MW 20 New Trier 35 MW 32 Evanston 25 MW 39 Niles West 18 Center Meet Invitational 8th Lake Park Invitational 4th Libertyville Invitational 3rd Glenbrook South Invitational 3rd Oak Park Invitational 1st Ridgewood Invitational 3rd St. Ignatius Invitational 1st Wheeling Invitational 4th Evanston Invitational 2nd Conference 2nd State Districts 3rd State Sectionals 2nd State Meet 7th Girls' CTOSS Country 69 UPPER LEFT: Seniors Jim MCArdIe and Ed Johnson try to work their way out of a pack. UPPER RIGHTZ Tony Gollogher, Phil Martin, ond John Kilcullen work together to keep their pace. MIDDLE LEFT: Junior Dan Nelson concentrates on finishing the 3-mile rooe. MIDDLE RIGHT: Most valuable player John Dobbs leads the race with Chris Walsh not far behind. LEFT: The Cross-Country team taking their warm-up and thinking about the race to come. 70 Boys' Cross Country Harriers Become Conference Champs Enroute to becoming Conference champs, the Var- sity Cross Country team outran the competition in all of its dual meets. During the season, the team won championships in four of the eight large invitationals and finished no lower than third in the remaining four. In State Districts, they placed second and sixth in State Sectionals, missing going to State by one place. Jim McArdle and Chris Walsh, were elected co-cap tains. John Dobbs, Chris Walsh, Tony Paul, Dan Nelson, and Ed Johnson all made the All-Conference team. John Dobbs led the way into the shute in all of the dual meets. John tied the Maine West course record of 14:47 and came in first in four and second in the other four of the eight invitafionals. In State Districts John placed second, third in State Sectionals. On No vember 14, 1981, John went to state and placed 35th ln a field of over one hundred and titty top run- ners. For coverage of John Dobbs' State run turn to page 220. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. FRONT ROW: Pete Ahlman, John Kilcullen, Chuck Weidenbach, Andy McCune, Jim McArdle, Tony Paul. SECOND ROW: Tina Rizzuto, manager, Phil Martin, Dave Grant, Chris Walsh, John Dobbs, Karl Lindquist, John Kaunas, Steve Mey- er, Libby Claus, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Bill Barringer, Pete Zajac, Joe Metz, Tony Gallagher, Dan Nelson, Tim Link, Ed Johnson, Dan McGovern, Coach Ross Blake. FROSHXSOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. FRONT ROW: Tina Rizzuto, manager, Lou Brand, Mike Szmergalskl, Libby Claus, manager. SECOND ROW: Jim Casserly, Mike Thomas, Jerry Trousdale, Sam Kaunas, Mike D'Argo. THIRD ROW: Coach Bill Barringer, Eric Johnson, Kevln Maior, John Black, Tor Lindquist, Coach Russel Smith. MW 16 Wheeling 44 MW 21 Conant 38 MW 19 Forest View 44 MW 17 Maine South 40 MW 28 Maine East 28 MW 19 Highland Park 42 MW 15 Waukegan West 50 MW 26 New Trier 29 MW 22 Evanston 36 MW 15 Niles West 50 Center Meet 3rd Lake Park Invite 1st Libertyville Invite 2nd Glenbrook South Invite 1st Oak Park Invite 3rd Ridgewood Invite 1st St. Ignatius Invite 1st Wheeling Invite 3rd Central Suburban Conference Champions lHSA District 2nd IHSA Sectional 6th FAR LEFT: Co-captain Jim McArdle races foward the shute in the State Sectional race held In Lake Forest. LEFT: Chuck Weidenbach, John Kaunas, and Andy McCune run in the 3-mlle race held at Maine West against Maine East. Boys' Cross Country 71 Grapplers Take Frrst In Districts Posting a record of 15-5-1, the 1981-2 Grapplers had an outstanding season with the second best record in Maine West history. Highlights of this year included the Lake Park Invitational where the team took first place out of sixteen teams, and Dis- tricts where the Warriors came out champions. Chris Freeman C112 lbs.J and John Whitney C145 Ibs.j were named All-Conference Wrestlers. Hon- orable mentions were Jack Arrigo C105 lbs.Q, Al Ramos C126 lbs.J and Nick Pianetto C155 lbs.J. High scorers John Whitney and Jack Arrigo along with Chris Freeman were elected tri- captains. The Freshman team were Conference Champions. For coverage of most valuable player Jack Arrigo's trip to state see page 226. ABOVE: VARSITY WRESTLING. FRONT ROW: Jack Arrigo, Al Ramos, Manager Mel Shelnut, Jim Han- sen, Tony Aguilar SECOND ROW: Mark Valenzia, Chris Freeman, Jim Freese, Cesar Blanco, John Whitney, John Murray. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Gary Hutchinson, Nick Pianetto, George latrides, Mike Dorion, Tom Keane, Jeff Baute, Al Daul, Head Coach Rick Lombardi. RIGHT: JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING. FRONT ROW: Dan Manusos, John Fabbri, Bill Mendrella, Neal Gillespie, Randy Klecka, Tim Judson. SECOND ROW: Dan Brown, John Murray, Scott Keane, Jim Koziol, Tony Chang, Bill Blough, Kevin Harris, John Zoanowski. THIRD ROW: Coach Gary Hutch- inson, Mike Thomas, Rich Cooper, Dave Salerno, Branden Sellers, Tom-Ochal, Jeff Baute, Steve Riportella, Manager Mel Shelnutt. BELOW: FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM. FRONT ROW: John Narve, Scott Winkelman, John Valenzia, Scott Goebbert, Dave Seidel, Jim Mazzocchi, SECOND ROW: Bob Borgardt, Kurt Bath, Dennis Keane, Phil Davis, Mike Doyle, Dan Brannigan. THIRD ROW: Paul Riportella, Kevin Major, Scott Whitney, Tim Lund, Adam Carlson, Thad Thorton, Mark Peterson, Eric Wagner, Jim Taylor, Coach Bill Barringer. MW 30 Glenbrook South 20 MW 40 Oak Park 19 MW 37 Prospect 23 MW 47 Deerfield 14 MW 33 Waukegan West 13 MW 6 Fenton 53 MW 34 Forest View 24 MW 39 Maine South 18 MW 51 Arlington 9 MW 16 New Trier 40 MW 26 Notre Dame 25 MW 28 Gordon Tech 28 MW 27 Evanston 31 MW 41 Niles North 11 MW 22 Niles West 30 MW 27 Libertyville 24 MW 51 Loyola 12 MW 37 Glenbrook North 12 MW 21 Maine East 29 MW 49 Wheeling 5 MW 38 Highland Park 21 Lake Park Tournament 1st IHSA District Champions ,A ,,, WV UPPER LEFT: Senior John Whitney works o pinning combination enroute to cr toll. UPPER RIGHT: John Vcrlenzic enjoys the thrill ot victory. MIDDLE: Jock Arrigo attempts 0 single leg tokedown. LEFT: Senior Tom Keone drills his Arlington opponent into the mot. ABOVE: Senior Mork Volenzio works for o power hott in order to turn his opponent. Wrestling-73 Gymnastics Team Sets Mark of 131.16 The Warrior Gymnastic team had a successful season with a record of 12 wins and 7 loses. Mike McCabe, most valuable play play- er, was the high scorer with a 9.3 in vaultlng. Elected co-captains were Tim Harris and Wayne Fite. The 1980-81 team grew stronger each week and through a total team effort achieved the highest score in Maine West history C131.16J. Coach Sid Drain ex- plained, Our best meet was the conference meet, not because we won, but because they worked as a team after losing Tim Harris in warm-ups. MW 110.15 Wheeling 134.90 MW 109.83 Niles West 114.28 MW 92.23 Conant 96.48 MW 92.23 Glenbard East 129.58 MW 111.86 Maine South 79.03 MW 118.58 Maine North 96.72 MW 118.58 Lane Tech 50.52 MW 123.66 Maine East 88.36 MW 113.05 Evanston 85.43 MW 113.05 Glenbrook North 104.60 MW 121.69 Highland Park 109.30 Lake Park Invitational 2nd Mundelein Quad 2nd Conference 4th Districts 3rd RIGHT: Most valuable player Mike McCabe does the splits in part of his floor exercise rou- tine, Below- co-cu ruin Tim Harris does his - D flOOf 9XeI'CiSe DFOQTCTTT. 74-Boys' Gymnastics fim ' . 3 . T 5 I I E : Q i , Rfk :mi F W iff I I O 1 T , iiiee l I g I iA A M iiii I USA E2 in I WWW I I f fi g? in f ey I , V . f I I Q T T W' wg Q Q wrmwg I SQL in in I B' 'ARSITY GYMNASTICS. FRONT ROWZ Andy Weder, SCOTT Sosmcn, like MCCCJbe. SECOND ROW! Greg Kledzik, Don Lundquisi, Tim Orfis, Elberi Kim, Coach Sid Drcin. THIRD ROWI Kevin MCCCrIhy, ICIV6 Albrecht, Wayne Fife. T T T I MSA, GVWNASUCS FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS. FRONT ROW: Chuck Dcxlenberg, Coach Stephen HOImbeCk, TOITT DeBrecu. SECOND ROW! Frclnk Severino, Paul Dorobo. THIRD ROW: Bob Nolte, John Demo, Ron Frischmann. FOURTH ROW: Jim McGovern, Tony Kowclczyk. WO' USA Life' A Tx I ,,f, fx MMQQ T32 2 CNW , SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS TEAM. FIRST ROW: Lance Wierengc, Coach Sieve Holmbeck, Sieve Spriggs. SECOND ROW: Don Paulsen, Frank Gcrcio, Bob Page. LEFT: Scott Sosman pertorms his routine on the pcrcllel bars. Boys' Gymnastics-75 , 1 Z I A Q 1 6 x 4 2 ., 45 2 3 3 Sw . . 4 1 .Q 1 f .,,. ,, 1 . K ' 'V' 'k ' 5 ,, f,.,,1aZ-,Www,w,gq.Q?f.4A,M , v 'bit-'1i'Wl9fw 1 GIRLS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS, FRONT ROW: Mr. Beckwith, Co-captain Jill Underwood, Mrs. Beck, Co-captain Jenny Schultz, Mrs. Eden, SEC- OND ROW: Valerie Shute, Lori Howard, Linda Rieck, Chris Weijhner, Jennifer Willson, Down Romano. JUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS, FRONT ROW! MI- Chelle Kleinwald, SECOND ROW: Lisa Campbell, Deanne Dzik, Cathy Ritter, Vicki Wyant, Jeannette Stoneham, Jean Stelten, Preeti Parlkh, Kim Rems, THIRD ROWS Mary N0heItV, Jackie Zimmerman, Chris Fellner, CNot Pictured, Bobbi Mc Gahanp. MW 96.4 Waukegan West 67.4 MW 98.02 Niles North 101.8 MW 98.02 Highland Park 108.5 MW 100 Deerfield 101 MW 93.8 Glenbrook North 99.7 MW 101.6 Waukegan East 90 MW 101.6 Glenbrook South 109.1 MW 100.1 Marillac 40.3 MW 102.4 Maine East 108.1 MW 101.1 Evanston 104.7 MW 99.4 New Trier 113.2 MW 99.2 Maine South 103.8 MW 101 Niles West 105 Conant Invite 6th Downers Grove South Invite 3rd Freshman Invite 2nd Conference 6th Districts 5th LEFT Freshman Linda Rieck practices her lront walkover on the balance beam. Girls' Gymnastics 77 Tonske Sets SchooI's 2 Mile Record ABOVE: Sophomore Linda Diezel, a sprinter, works on her form. 78-Girls' Truck ABOVE' JUI'IiOf DSDISB KSCIDS G mile . , two I' works on het Sffide. The girls' track team ran to a wil ning season with a record of 11-1 Lory Tonske, captain and most val: able, just missed qualifying for stat by one place. In one meet Lor won three races: the 800, 160C and 3200 meter races, which is 1 school record. In conference competition, tht team finished in 4th place. Lyn Kuhlman was the leader of th. team with a win in the shot pu' Sharon Wydra came in secon. place in the high jump, and Kath' Waters placed third in the shot pu: Also, the 400 meter relay team c Laura Derken, Diane Schneider, Lir da Diezel, and Sheree Hussar fir ished in third place. This relay tean was a consistent winner in the duc meets. ,faysafi-QQYPYQAW ABOVE: Junior Lynn Kuhlman, conference champ and one of Maine West's best shot- putters, practices her throwing technique. ABOVE: Junior Dawn FabiS20k works on her form for the high jump GIRLS' TRACK, FRONT ROW: Bobs Weber, Heidi Maschmonn, Julie Becker, Ellie Dunfemann, SECOND ROW: Jean Trader, Coralia Martell, Linda Diezel, Karen Kampschroer, Deanne Dzik, Sheree Hus sar, Sharon Nowak, Lisa Swiontek, Wendy Riley, Beth Kopp, THIRD ROW: Cheryl Dry- den, Judy McArdle, Denise Kearns, Dianne Obenberger, Arlene Joerg, Lisa Campbell, Diane Schnieder, Bridget Boyajian, Mary Berns, Mary Podgorski, Cheryl Baumann, FOURTH ROW: Coach Gelander, Denise Priess, Karen Turner, Lory Tonske, Kathy Brennan, Chris Colbenson, Mona Hiel, Jean George, Sharon Slack, Lynn McCormac, Coach Barb Wagoner, FIFTH ROW: Noreen Klein, Coach Donna Zmuda, Jacqui Turnbull, Karyn Wall, Jeanne Tortorelli, Gerry Casserly, Kathy Waters, Lynn Kuhlman, Dawn Fabiszok, Ginger Peterson, Linda Maiss, Head Coach Bill Kiddie, Coach Bob Stetley MW 64 Maine East 67 MW 64 Maine North 15 MW 71 Niles North 60 MW 71 Glenbrook North 33 MW 70 Arlington 58 MW 70 Buffalo Grove 34 MW 62 Glenbrook South 84 MW 62 Waukegan East 15 MW 76 New Trier West 50 MW 74 Stevenson 52 MW 56 Schaumburg 71 MW 56 Prospect 33 Glenbrook South Invite 4th Tiger Relays 6th Conference 4th Districts 13th Girls' Track 79 80-Boys' Track iiqv-H ...If - I UPPER LEFT: Doug Lcldendorf Qhempis to better his score in the IOHQ jump. RIGHT: Two-miler John Dobbs practices his winning form. UPPER RIGHT: State qualifier Chris Walsh behers his time with practice. ABOVE: Jlm MCArdIe 10keS Off aher Cl hand OH in the 2-mile relay. Boys Make Tracks Place Third The highlight ot the 1980-1 boys' track season was the Conference meet in which the varsity team placed third. Chris Walsh placed first in the mile run and Tom Boeckenhauer took tirst in high hurdles. Other placers include Wade Usyak in high jump, Greg McGlone in discus, Steve Kampshroer in the triple jump, and John Dobbs in the two mile run. The two mile relay team of Tony Paul, Dave Grant, Ed Johnson, and Jim McArdle took third place. High scorer Chris Walsh was elected most valuable player. Greg McGlone and John Dobbs were elect- ed co-captains. UPPER LEFT: BOYS' VARSITY TRACK TEAM. FRONT ROW: Joel Kratochvil, Brandy Weder, Tony Paul, John Kilcullen. SECOND ROW: John Dobbs, Brian Weder, Tom Boeckenhauer, Joe Metz, Jim McArdle, Ed Johnson, Dave Vaccarello. THIRD ROW: Coach Ron Brown, Doug Ladendort, Ron Lewis, Dave Grant, Wade Usyak, Ray Shelton, Rich Trovia. BOYS' FROSHXSOPH TRACK TEAM. FRONT ROW: Jim Hicken, Bruce Wywialowski, Dan Kledzik, Tim Kelley, SECOND ROW: Rick Tsang, Kevin Harris, Jesse Bozman, Marc Bauer, Dave Beyer, Mike D'Argo, Bill Blough, Brent Heiss. THIRD ROW: Coach Powers, Darrell Ingram, John Pabst, Shane Ogan, Rob Olson, Mike Thomas, Coach Chuck Lawyer. MW 78 Holy Cross 40 Ridgewood 69 MW 52 Arlington 41 Palatine 98 MW 80 Highland Park 70 Glenbrook South 30 MW 70 New Trier West 60 Pirate Relays Ath Husky Invitational 10th Knights Relays 7th Niles West Invitational 3rd Titan Relays 3rd Conference 3rd LEFT: Brandy and Brian Weder run neck in neck while practicing tor their upcoming events. Boys' Track 81 Best Season in Maine West History The undefeated Maine West Fencing team had an excellent season, the best In Maine West's twelve year fencing history with a record ot seven wins, no losses. The team took first in State, and third out of twenty teams in Midwest. High scorer, Mlke Naranjo with 44 wins, 5 losses took second in Midwest toll. Captain and most valuable player, Nancy Sperllng, came ln tlrst In State and Midwest compe tltlon and led the girls' toil team to a tlrst place award at Mld- west. Steve Sprlggs took first in State and fourth In Midwest Epee. Junior Karen Harris won the Sportsmanship Award at Midwest. For extra coverage ot the Follers' State Meet turn to page 226. MW 10 New Trler 8 MW 12 Maine South 6 MW 13 Gordon Tech 5 MW 10 New Trler 8 MW 11 Molne South 7 MW '11 Culver 7 MW 11 Gordon Tech 7 J.V. Invltotlondl 43-25 Frosh lnvltatlonal 8-23 VCIfStt'Y tl lVttGttOnGt 1st State 1st MIdWeSt 3rd 82-Fencing FENCING TEAM. FRONT ROW: Dia Pteltter, Karen Harris, Alexandra Kamlnskl, Llsa Barth, Nancy Sperling. SECOND ROW: Shelley Garllck, Clndy Grotf, Frank Garcia, Jean O'Boyle. THIRD ROW: Steve Sprlggs, Blll Walters, Jo Brelder, Mike Naranjo, Carolyn Ritz, Coach Karen Kenyon. BELOW: Steve Sprlggs tries to avoid attack by Frank Garcia. LEFT: Nancy Speriing defends herself against Mike Naranio. ABOVE: Mike Naranio lunges to ward his opponent. LOWER LEFT: Jim O'ConneII lunges toward Steve Spriggs for a touch in epee. LOWER RIGHT: Steve Spriggs misses on his attack while Frank Garcia scores a touch. Fencing-83 Warriors Place Second in Conference 84-Bdsebgll V' Bw VARSITY BASEBALL. FRONT Row: scan Hackbarth, aiu Ldnglie. THIRD ROW: Assistant Couch Jim Spiooos. Jim Cor- Swanson, Rob McAbee, Al Bally, Bill Nicholas, Jerry Kleiner. r0ll. Ed Mozur. Ddve Mdlk0viC. Ken Edwards. Don Rorer. Bob SECOND ROW: John Kyriakopoulos, Manager Joel Hawkins, Seaholm, Coach Al Carstens. Tim Opter, Bill Dolan, George Fritzler, Dan Larocca, Scott After losing five of its starting play- ers from the previous year, the Var- MW 6 Oak Park tl sity baseball team had a record of Holy Cross twelve wins and eleven losses and Niles West ended the year placing second in Wheaton Central the Central Suburban Conference. According to Varsity Coach Al Evanston Carstens the highlight of the year Deerfield was beating Glenbrook South and Glenbrook North to knock them out of the Conference Championship. Don Rorer was elected most valu able player while Jerry Kleiner and Scott Hackbarth were elected co- captains. Mdlne South Highland PGrk Waukegan East New Trier West Glenbrook South Maine East Deerfield Glenbrook North Waukegan East Highland Park Maine East New Trier West Glenbrook South Glenbrook North SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Jelf Underwood, Scoll Waslyn, Sieve Quarnslrom, Bob Hanselmdnn, Jim Ginnane, Dan Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Jim Murphy, Pele Zajac, Bill Perille, Mark Kunkel, Kurl Fischer, John Weslermayer. THIRD ROW: Assislanl Coach Bob Manny, Kyle Marquelle, Mike McDermoIl, John Schnaderbeck, Dale Kislen, Randy John- son, Coach Frilz Glaser. FRESHMAN A BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Chris Marquelle, Jim Leibach, Rory Hooczko, Carl Stocking, Norman Schneider. SECOND ROW: Rich Boza, Tim Carpenlier, Brian Socha, Kevin Felde, Jim Lalson, Pal Gora, Jim Koziol. THIRD ROW: Brian Mirocna, Bob Carroll, Chris Karabas, John Lavalie, Jell Rohlicek, Kevin Kanopka, Coach Phil Kardasz. FRESHMAN B BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Paul Stanek, Mike Jachim, Bill Sullivan, Chris Schroeder, Joe Turnbull. SECOND ROW: Tom Corcoran, Frank Liquori, Brian Tokarz, Sieve O'DonneII, Mike Trausch, Bill Schneider. THIRD ROW: Mike Meiz, John Ryan, Vilo Fiore, Pete Seegers, Paul Gasl, Coach Tom Mielus. Baseball 85 Three Named to All-Conference Team The varsity softball team finished its season with an overall team record of 12 wins to 6 loses, and a conference record of 3-3. The junior varsity's record was 6-7, with a confer- ence record of 4-2. Thls was the first year for a freshmen team. They only played five games, but did not win any of them. The varsity team was much more improved over last years' season. Nancy Sperling, pitcher and outfielder was named most valuable player. Cyndi Sniezek was elected captain. The three girls named to the all-conference team were Nancy Sperllng, Mary Just, and Cyndi Sniezek. W .W . - ,N A -5 .W 'nys' -Jwg.5,x,tz ..m:s.u.sC..- ..i.sf.s:si,ih., sm' -N. Ne , .,,- ABOVE: Senior Cyndi Sniezek, the second baseman moves to catch a tly ball. 86 Girls' Softball Q, .--.X ABOVE: Junior Karin Clausen concentrates on throwing o strike sf Q ,,, 9 Q Q , ' Q of 1' I Q it X I O' W N l S A ' x I ta x F 1 R ex Kgs? r . ' , 4 ' Y 'fs g S , jr , -, , A I 4 1, . ' ' x 1 .S y 52 1 2 I Qs , - X A Q L.. ,441- Q I 1 A fix is A R., 5 Q .-Z, X Q., ev 3 S., 'X Vfsxtr S- LN -is l ,ff hw' GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL, FRONT ROW: Karen Sherwood, Betty Olen, Cyndi Sniezek, Karin Clausen, Christy Arnold, Denise Huntoon, Do reen Fllllpp, SECOND ROW: Coach Karen Kenyon, Dlane Fillipp, Gail Hajost, Mary Just, Nancy Sperling, Jill Kratochivil, Michelle Fang, Manager Mary Madai GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL, FRONT ROW: Barb Smith, Barb Sorenson, Roseanne Nicholas, Michelle Kator. SECOND ROW: Mary Carlson, Donna Carter, Wendy Wieder, Debbie Skonleczny, Kathy Fillipp, THIRD ROW: Renee Menlnl, Joanne Breider, Marie Martin, Carol Pelruccl, Katherine Jacobsen, Coach Barb Jones GIRLS' FRESHMEN SOFTBALL, FRONT ROW: Char- lotte Eldredge, Julie Kramer, Debbie Guth, SEC- OND ROW: Vicki Mertes, Lisa Otto, Jackie Schott, Mary Dispetto, Lynn Mueller, THIRD ROW: Laura Izral, Chiao-Lln Lee, Eileen Cronin, Coach Leslie Gelander, Kim Felde, Jenny Rottman, Me lanle Skinner MW 4 Maine South 12 MW 6 Deerfield 8 MW 7 Glenbrook South 12 MW 6 Glenbrook North 5 MW 14 New Trler West 8 MW 7 Evanston 5 MW 10 New Trier East 4 MW 2 Niles West 4 MW 16 Lake Forest 3 MW 4 Waukegan East 14 MW 4 Maine East 11 MW 8 Highland Park 3 87-Girls Softball 88-Most VGIUCIDIS PIOYEIS Debbie Lindemdh-TenTliS .67 Mary Just-Volleyball Mory McMahon-Tennis John Dobbs-Cross Coun- try Jim CCIFIOH -GCN, Basket- bC1II 153, Jock Arrigo-Wrestling I-i5q Carter-Swimming John HOfel'itZG-FOOTDUII Trisho Kirally- Jeff Musielewicz- Cross Country Football Gmc Pab5f-Bq5ke1bQIl Ken EdWClI'dS-BOSKSHDOII Nancy sperling-Fencing Teammates Select MVP'S For 1981- 1982 These athletes have been selected the most valuable play- er tor his or her respective sport for the 1981-1982 season. Team members vote tor the athlete they feel contributed the most to the team's over-all performance. One or more ath- letes can be selected. Being the most valuable player is an honor. These athletes are from the tall and winter sports. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors may be selected as the most valuable player. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Mary McMahon uses a torehand stroke to hlt the ball. RIGHT: Freshman Trisha Kiraly runs the race with her teammates following close behind. ABOVE: Senior John Dobbs struggles to stay ahead of his opponent from Maine East and teammate Chris Walsh. Most Valuable Players-89 L , L v f , if pri' P af fi' :QT fx? M11 1 ., 3 . '. 9 , 43, M X, . 5 'Ji 'hir I Un' Q IVIE-CDH-IVIA-A-YA-YAN -Clubs and Grgonizcltions 92-HODOTS The National Merit Scholarship Corporation holds a test every year for all iuniors who are willing to participate. This year Maine West has two semi-finalists, Dan Roeder and Andy McCune. Let- ters of Commendation were pre sented to Holly Herman, Noreen Klein, Andrew Kopp, Laura Meisterheim, Rosemarie Meyer, Lisa Ochal, Gina Pabst, Tim Ryan and Steve Stoltys. These people McCune, Roeder placed in the top 51,000 partici- pants out of over 1.2 million stu- dents who entered. RIGHT: Mr. James Coburn, Dan Roeder, Andy McCune. BELOW: Gina Pabst, Lisa Ochal, Rosemarie Meyer, Holly Herman, Mr. Coburn, Mary Kirsh, Noreen Klien, Andy Kopp, Laura Melsterhiem, Steve Soltys MIM Named Merit Semi-Finalists The Century Ill competition was won by Cathy Liden with Kathy Waters and Laura Meisterheim as runners-up. The competition is designed to bring together and recog- nize students who show strong leadership abilities. The participants are judged on their school and commu- nity involvement, a current events examination as well as a short essay on a par- ticular issue which chal- lenges America in its third century. Kathie Lyons is this year's winner ot the Daughters ot the American Revolution QDARJ Good Citizens Award. She was chosen on the qualities which exemplify good Citizenship, Dependability, Service, Leadership and Patriotism. She will now compete for a S100 U.S. Savings Bond and S1000 scholarship. I E it t HODOFS-93 The Brotherhood Society is an organiza- tion with a purpose to increase the spirit and goodwill of the school. To become a member of the Brotherhood Society one must be elected by the members ot the class. Once one is in Brotherhood one is in until onegraduates. National Honor Society is open to all seniors with a 3.2 Grade point average and to juniors with a 4.0 grade point average. Quill And Scroll is a club for sophomores thru seniors who have shown outstanding work in a publication and are ranked in the upper one third of their class. Brazilian Rotary Student Quill 81 Scroll: Laura Meisterheim, Cindy Behrendt, Mrs. Mary Mueller, Rosemarie Meyer, Cathy Lyden. f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT: Bonnie Scheurman, Dave Pidone, Mark Nitz, John Hoteritza, Noreen Klein, Amy Huck, Robin Felde, Rich Mendrella. SECOND ROW: Ms. H. J. Naden, Pat Curtis, Jenny Rizzo, Grace Haiost, Mary Kirsh, Barb Sporleder, Debbie LaMantia, Mr. Earl Swearingen. THIRD ROW: Laura Meisterheim, Mary Blus, Gina Pabst, John Whitney, Steve Smuk, Brian Mulholland, Rosemarie Meyer, Andy McCune, Andrea Schneider, Jung Choon lm. .. --.Q ...W .,-. W, , ...,,,,. z.,.,,a,..,...... ..,. . 'i 'AWN 94 Honorary Societies i Af 'Q' Visits Maine West c 5 5 f The Maine West Rotary student this year is from Brazil. The student, Raul Saboia, is eighteen and comes to us from the capital city of Brasilia. He is shown with Maria and Manuel Lara, his host family. BROTHERHOOD SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Bill Kale, Aurora Zurlo, Jim Koziol, Chiao-Lin Lee, Julie Coburn, Eric Gustafson, Denise Preiss, Kathie Lyons, Jean Christenson, John Whitney, Rob MacAbee. SECOND ROW: Carrie Reda, Judy Proctor, Jlm Postol, Bill Nicholas, Rose Miceli, Laura Denk, Debble Lambdln, Jim Liebach, Lynn Mueller, Sue Ciezkowski. THIRD ROW: Chris Walsh, Chris Helnzmann, Steve Cozzi, Tom Keane, Jean O'Boyle. Gino Pabst, Rose Zegler, Mark Mertes, Phill Pazdioch. FOURTH ROW: Dave Blletz, Gregory McGlone, Mr. James Gary. Ns Honorary Societies 95 Honor Societies Promote Scholarships Maine West's National Historical Society is for the finest history stu- dents. Essentially, it is an honor- ary society for students who do well on the History honors exam. This past year was the first time that the club was active. An in- school field trip to hear Dr. Rob- ert Hodge, Chairman of Beloit CoIIege's History Department, was one of the cIub's highlights. He spoke on Changing History Interpretations It is a pleasure to work with the Historical Society because they are such top notch students, explained Mr. Dewane Barnes, the cIub's sponsor. Another honor society is Tri-M, Modern Music Masters, an inter- national music society. lt was founded by Maine Township mu- sic teachers. Maine West's chap ter is one of two-thousand chap ters around the world. Students with an A average in music and a B average in other sub jects are eligible to be nomi- nated for Tri-M. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS, FRONT ROW: Me- lissa Pytlik, Tim Kunkel, Amy Stoneburner, Lisa Ochal, Grace Hajost, Kathy Lyons, SECOND ROW: Karen Hansen, Erika Schneider, Robin Nalzke, Julie Coburn, Bonnie Scheverman. Marianne Szarzvnski. Joe Lange, THIRD ROW: Mr. Gerald Hug, Sponsor, Mark Roller, Cheryl Sfenzel, Chris Dreyes, Mark Studtmann, Gall Haiost, Bri glfte Curtis, Denise Prelss, Mary Debgen, Jean Christensen. MAINE WEST NATIONAL HISTORICAL SOCI- ETY, FRONT ROW: Cindee Bath, SOf'ljOT Dunung, SECOND ROW: Cindy Bode, Steve Hegele, Sue Karowsky, Rodger Vanwazer, Rosemarie Meyer, THIRD ROW: Laura Melsterheim, Secretary Treasurer, Gale Greinke, Mary Kirsch, Mary Blus, Dan Roeder, Amy Huck, Lisa Ochal, Vice Presi dent, Mr. Dewane Barnes, Sponsor, FOURTH ROW: Mary Lorz, Cary Coglianese, Mary Helminski, Andy McCune, NOT PIC- TURED: Sandy Comstock, Holly Herman, Lynn Kuhlman, Cathy Liden, Karl Lindquist, Mark Nitz, Gina Pabst, Dave Pidone, Melis- sa Pytlik, Dave Ratner, President, Ron Recht, Jenny Rizzo, Ross Scanio, Rich Szatarz, Jill Underwood, John Whitney. 96 HlSfOriCGI-Tri-M IESPIANS CLUB, FRONT ROW: Andy McCune, Holly Herman, Secre lry, Dave Ratner, Vice-President, SECOND ROW: Linda Davis, Lisa bhal, Amy Stoneburner, Grace Haiost, Jenny Boemmel, Julie pburn. THIRD ROW: Laura Meisterheim, Sharon Weiszmann, Molly Sulli- l van, Catherine Jordan, Suzy Kadlec, Mr. Ron Mills, Sponser, Saniyot Dunung, Briggitte Brand, Cathy Liden, Drew Herman, Julie Laughlin, Mike Paulsen. BELOW: Cathy Jordan and Suzy Kadlec entertain a V- show audience with How To Fold A Bandana . The Maine West International Thespian Society acknowledges students who have participated ln play activities. lt is a honor so ciety for theatre. Mr. Mills, the club's sponsor, said, Thespian Society instills in students a desire to be creative. Thespians-97 Student Council Develops Leadership Student Council members accom- plished a lot this year. To begin with, they were in charge of the election ot the Klng and Queen for Homecoming. They organized the Winter Formal and the Girls' Choice Dance, Turnabout. Durlng the holidays, Student Council members showed spirit by having Christ- mas card deliveries. For Valentine's Day, they had a Secret Admirer's Day, in which students sent flowers and cookies to their admirees . In May, they helped people by organizing a blood drive at Malne West. Pl'eSldel'1T'S Council ls C club WhlCh GC- KDOWISGQGS The pfeSldeT'IfS of GH CIUDS. In the 1982 SCTTOOI YSOT, the Dl'eSldef'lfS held C l9GdeTShlD Semlhdf to CHSCUSS Ideas ot what leOdel'Shlp should be fOI' G CIUD membef. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: John Kramer, Alexandra Caminski, Cindy Reldhamner, SECOND ROW: Ann O'BrIen, Krls Fellner, THIRD ROW: Chrls Ligenza, Mary Zemaitis, Sue Bridges. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Kardez, Laura Boyajain, Marcy Purcell, FIFTH ROW: Trenenschu, Karen Szwed, Jenny Peterson. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Belllnder, Laura Larsen. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: Angle Kendrick, Llsa Whitney, Lynn Mueller, SECOND ROW: Erlc Fauteck, Sandy Westerman, Connie Veremls, THIRD ROW: Bob Marshall, Tom Wllhelm, Sandy Nowak. FOURTH ROW: Ross Roel, Laura Sarno, Natalle Reda. FIFTH ROW: Gregg Meneshlan. Adrian Alvarez, Cathy Ruud, Judy Vltlrlttl. SIXTH ROW: Pat Bezezlnski, Julie Kramer, Kevln Felde, Mary Dispetto, Libby Tonske, Chaol Lee, Jean An derson, Michelle Blbby, Jim Llebach, Mary Podgorskl, Jlm Kozlol. NINTH ROW: Dlahe Obenberger, Tammi Gaspar. 98 Student Councll -.-...Q ,fa JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: Laura Denk, Sherri WienSCOfI, Judy Proctor. SECOND ROW! Lisa Smith, Joan- na Hincker, Candy Braid, THIRD ROW: Oralia Garrido, Mar- garet Bashem, FOURTH ROW: Andy Malverez, Nancy Pur- Celi, Chris Dreyes, FIFTH ROWZ Mary Martin. SIXTH ROW! Matt Boemmel. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW! Sanjyot Dunung, Julie Coburn, Christine Siivko, Kim Williams. SECOND ROW: Robin Felde, Lisa COSm0nd, Rosanne Didjin. THIRD ROWZ Julie Thomas, Jeannie Morrisey, Jackie Mudd, Kathy Ly- ons, Denise Szczygiel, Andrea Schneider, Mary Nebgen, Amy Stoneburner. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Kuta, Eileen Burke, Mary Blus. FIFTH ROW: Rodger Vanwager, Mark Mertes, Bruce Barnette. SIXTH ROW: Niel Geitz. BELOW: Father Bob ot Benet Academy presented leader- ship ideas to student leaders at a Student Council con- ference in September. RESIDENTS COUNCIL3 FRONT ROWI Mary LOrZ, Pepi Hooczko, Debbie, Sidd Jackie Mudd Kcihie LYOnS Linda Germann Debbie Guth Sue Lrd, 'Lisa Fredrick, Joanne Gibson, Robin Natzke. SECOND ROW: Lori hillips, Marianne Szarxznski, Krista Roehig, Karen English, Tammy Qarabas, Kim Thompson, Maria Sievers, Lisa Carter, Debbie Robbins, I, if - , saws Nanette Delaney, Bobbie Schramek, Mary Permota, Amy Glass, Lisa Ochal. THIRD ROW: Rich Kurtin, Jenny Serino, Barb Sporleiter, Doreen Ligue, Dave Blietz, Dave Ratner, Andy McCune, Ken Begg, Denise Preiss, Ken Beck, Melissa Pytlic, Rosemarie Meyers, Gina Pabst, Mike Anderson, Laura Meisterheim, Mr. Eldon Burk. STUdel'1T COLIHCII, PI'eSidef1T'S COUHCII-99 Business club is for students in- terested in business related activi- ties. Some of the clubs activities included field trips to courts, businesses and junior colleges. The club also contributes to the Business Education Scholorship Award. BUSINESS CLUB, FRONT ROW: Pepi Hoozcko, Dawn Drysch, Sophie Melko, Nanette Tiesi, Linda Hendricks, Jean Christensen, Mrs. Betty Heroty. SECOND ROW: Maria Giovenco, Kim Williams, Liz Spielman, Ka- ren Gielarowski, Barb Zachwieia, Judy Tasovac, Eileen Rice. THIRD ROW: Laura Vera, Donna Banfield, Lisa Smith, Sandy Dohnke, Lisa Kosmond, Melissa Pytlik, Mary Martin. FOURTH ROW: Terry Mieling, Kathy Lewis, Ross Lang, Karen Henke, Ja net May, Bobbie Miller, Pat Stechman. NOT PICTURED: Tammy Karabas, Julie leron, Babs Weber, Debra Weber, Janine Grossi, Diann DePinto, Connie Studer. Diversified Occupations is one of seven work programs at Maine West. lt involves part-time training In occupations connect- ed with manufacturing and ser- vice. At the end of the year stu- dents hold an employer, employee banquet where the students take their employers out to dinner. On April 18, Diversified Occupations students went on a field trip to Electro-Motive Divi- sion. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS, FRONT ROW: Gary Panzer, Kim Thomsen, Kurt Sundblom, Paul Tarver, Dennis Szczygiel, John Thomsen, Richard Cline. SECOND ROW: Don Johnson, Erwin Banner, John Anderson, John Kiraly, Laura Kenter, Ma- rie Sievers, Susan Herdzina, Karin Presl, Denise Miller, Jean Butenschden. THIRD ROW: James Rainey, John O'MalIey, Mike Sarria, James Szyc, Rob Trischan, Mark Rayborn, Kurt Schweigel, Margaret Thomselli. FOURTH ROWZ Sieve Judson. Chris Rogers, Mark Discn, Richard Koempel, Paul Bonilla, Sharon Chiakos, John Cambell, NOT PICTURED: Richard Mallicott, Reiner Richter, Ralph Pelinski, Ed Dalka, Mr. Bill Garfke, Spenser, Don Ham- mef. 100 Business Club, Diversified Occupations Occupations Clubs Prepare Students for Future CHILD CARE, FRONT ROW: Ncldic Buzzi, Jean Hansen, Lucy Rodriguez, Jean Tookey, SECOND ROW: Maris Kincaid, Patricia Curtis, Lori Hannestad, Cynthia Georgoulis, Denise Somerville, Barb Zachwiejcl, Theresa Beatty, THIRD ROW: Ms. Shirley Kapinc, Sponsor, Kris Kuchel, Lori Anderson, Barbara Smith, Smith, Cathy Reeves, Debbie Rice, NOT PICTUREDZ POT Rucker. CHILD CARE OCCUPATIONS, FRONT ROW: Peggy Kuta, Down Graham, Carolyn Cruiksank, Lisa Fredik, Debbie Peters, Teri Sinclaire, Cathy Fishee, Mrs. Karen Morton. SECOND ROW: Chris Colbensen, Jenny Balke, Lois Boumon, Karen English, Sue Gregory, Amy Zumbrock, NOT PICTURED: Carrie Dockins, Lisa Carter. The child COTS DTOQTCTTI GT Maine West gives students a ChGhC6 to SUDSTVTSG DTS- SChOOleTS ih the DTS-SChOOl program. The occupations CTOSS el'1Clble5 STUdehTS to Q0 out of school to work in infant- COTS eSTGbliShl'T'tehTS. Child Care students participate in a daily pre-school program with area pre-schoolers. FOOD OCCUPATIONS, FRONT ROW: Pam Guchick, Vince Curtis, Kim Haubrich, Patty Dietrich, Ms. Shirley Kapina. SEC- OND ROW SITTING: Kathy Schwartz, Daniel Delre, Karen Hanson. THRID ROW STANDING: Joe O'Boyle, Cheryl Ben- son, Joe Podgorski, Som Pappas, John Goetschi, Linette Keefer. FOURTH ROW: Chris Freeman, Greg Dewaele, Kyle Clarahan, Laura Eide. NOT PICTURED: Kim Jones, Robert Lipp, Lorrie West, Sue Alm, Diane Santucci. The food Occupations pro- gram at Maine West offers an introduction to the food ser- vice training and experience at work plus classroom knowl- edge and skills. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, FRONT ROW: Ju- lie Rucolas, Ann Dahm, Nellie Koeune, Julie Davis. SECOND ROW: Wendy Faust, Margie Peters, Ginger Sebastian, Kate Boomgarden. THIRD ROW: Laura Sandri, Jane Niemczyk, Ann Wilm, Mary Permada, Sue Karowsky. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Boham, Julie Raduns, Joyce Parkhurst. FIFTH ROW: Jenny Rizzo, Eileen Burke, Mr. Willicm Breitzke, sponsor, Janet May. Office Occupations is a work program which enables stu- dents to work in an office situa- tion. In addition to this, stu- dents go to a regular class where they learn office skills. 102 Office, Food Occupations IIUFYFZB ,JM :seas i as ff Deco Prepores Students for Work Deco Blue ond Deco Gold ore he sociol port of o progrom de lgned to develop future Ieoders or Morketing ond Distribution. An :ther port ot the progrom is o :loss in either Morketing or Distrib- rtive Educotion. The third port is u job, outside of school, where students work in these oreos. nce o yeor the Deco clubs lon on employee, employer onquet in which the students oke their employers to dinner. he clubs also held o Morketing -tontest on Februory 3. ECA BLUE, FRONT ROW: Lorrie Johnson, hoo Didrichsons, Cindee Both, Debby erdrich, Mory Fielcl, Andy Acetturo. SEC- 'ND ROW: Dione Grooms, Jerry McJunkin, lorie Giovenco, Mory Peterson, Aleco rvonitis, Tom Kdnte, Art AYGIC. THIRD W: Mr. Elwood Hughes, Lorene Roepke, uro Vero, Ellen Condich, Beth Von estinon, Karen Jocobson, Kathy Kosch, en Swanson. NOT PICTURED: Mory Lelminski, Anim Harney. ECA GOLD, FRONT ROW: Poul Nickles, uuro Bordowski, Tommy Burlokow, Steve r'Brien, Denise Szczygiel. SECOND ROW: ncy Noegele, Louro Chornoto, Trish Jo ph, Mortho Mehegon, Rose Cooke, Cin- Tierney, Nonette Tiesi, Mike Freese. -IIRD ROW: Judy Nickels, Pom Sigwolt, othy Sullivcn, Eloine Elizolde, Trocy torzonetti, Tom MOZOI, Corynn Whitson. OURTH ROW: Shown Stovros, Tim Motley, Gino Pistone, Mike lmberger, Emmy Johnson, Julie Arcuri, Mr. Elwood ghes. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Mullolly, ione Nelson, Steve Poyne. Deco Blue, Deco Gold-103 t.SCtCt9I'S Assist TGCICTTSTS, Community, The Leader club consists ot Junior and Senior boys and girls who aid Physical Education teachers by dis- tributing athletic equipment, taking attendance, and spotting gymnastic students. Leaders will also instruct students in all Physical Education classes. Physical Edu- cation teachers select students who are responsible Classmates for the job of leadering. The girl Leaders did an extr assist during the holiday season by collecting and dl tributing canned foods for needy people. Miss Tiptol the glrl's leader teacher, appreciates the fact thc Leaders can help out in the school as well as the cor munity. JUNIOR LEADERS: FRONT ROWS Trudy Weissmantel, Joyce Lange, Kathy Kowalski, Liz Gaines, Leeann Logsdon, Melinda Moore, Sharon Miller, Laurinda Kraft, Nancy Trausch, Candy Braid, Bridget Boyaiian, Sharon Nowak, Liz Spielman, Miss Royleen Tipton. SECOND ROW: Laura Denk, Sophie Melko, Marianne Szarzynski, Debbie Lambin, Diane Carlino, Jennifer Blomquist, Oralia Garrldo, Linda Frldley, Julie Androtf, Marcy Rornando, Debbie Dsida, Diane Panarale. THIRD ROW! Jennifer Serino, Carol Petrucci, Eva Soltykiewicz, Karen Grossman, Mary Carlson, 104 Leaders i, ,gi Rose Biesiedzinski, Colleen Kott, Pat Cook, Peggy Erboch, Marie Mc tin, Denise DZIk, Aurora Zurlo, FOURTH ROWS Renee Pawula, Robi Natzke, Julie Becker, Lisa Colbert, Barb Fabbri, Cathy Ritter, Carl Boska, Yoon Hi Kim, Margaret Bashem, Karen Harris, Sherri Marsha FIFTH ROW: Joanna Hinker, Sharon Corsten, Shelley Garlick, Molly Sul van, Tina Randall, Karen Henke, Rose Zegler, Chris Brill, Cindy Sherk' Ellie Duntemann, Linda Maiss, Lisa Smith. i ENIOR LEADERS: FRONT ROW: Babs Weber, Irene Panoulosos, Julie oBurn, Rose Mlcell, Jean Chrlstensen, Linda Hendricks, Kathy cCabe, Wendy Faust, Karen Gielarowski, Kim Wllllams, Anne epport. SECOND ROW: Dorthea Vatiadis, Mary Permoda, Betty Olen, aren Hansen, Karen Clausen, Tammy Karabas, Grace Mueller, Erlka chnelder, Tammy Burlacow, Lorl Phillips, Miss Royleen. THIRD ROW: aryn Whltson, Valerle Shute, Lisa Schultz, Jennie Boemmel, Maris Incald, Dolores Kllne, Jill Underwood, Lori Howard, Sandy Comstock, Indy Bath. FOURTH ROW: Carrie Reda, Sue Gregory, Mary Blus, eeDee Martin, Sue Hayes, Julle Weber, Karen Sherwood, Lynn Mc- Grquefle FOURTH ROW MCGIOrte, MGFK KTOI, I Carroll, Ken Beck. NOT im Schwingbeck, Tom I . I O Cormack, Sue Korowskl, Sua Kadlec, Chris Welihner, FIFTH ROW: JIII Kratochvll, Debble Holler, Gale Grlenke, Norreen Debbie Robbins, Carolyn Ritz, Shlrlee Rose, Kathie BrenNan, Vickl Kleckner, Kathy Ly- ons, Denlse Prelss. SIXTH ROW: Pepi Hooczko, Colleen Serna, Janlne Grossl, Laurle Hempfllng, Wendy Furmanski, Clndy Koerber, Nancy Meyer, Debble LaMantla, Jenny Rizzo, Kathy Lucia. SEVENTH ROW: Chris Stall, Llsa Kosmond, Shawn Stauro, Carol Stube, Jeanne Heidemann, Dawn Fablszak, Grel Cssserly, Lynn Kuhlmann , Karyn Wall, Debbie Llndeman, Kathy Cooper, Linda Dldrlchsons. Leaders 105 Coburns Host Rotary Student Olwen Pate, a Rotary Internation- al student, arrived at Maine West in January. She will remain in the U.S. for a year. Olwen introduced Maine West students to the thoughts of an other continent. She expressed her thoughts about coming to America. lt was very exciting to learn that my destination, being a Rotary Ex- change student from Zimbabwe, would be America. It seemed to me that America was the ideal place to learn about a different cul- ture and life, as Rotary has set out to teach the young people of the world. Knowing that I was coming to the Coburn family, Des Plaines and Maine West made my transition into my new environment very smooth. The fact that the Coburns are one of the most lovely families that an exchange student could ask for, has made being away from my own family not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. 106 Rotary Student L 5 W ,W 5 l TOP: Mrs. Julie Coburn, Mr. James Coburn, Olwen Pate, Dennis Oster, Cheryl Coburn as Julie Coburn, Cheryl Coburn, Olwen Pate. they greet Olwen at the airport. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Julie Coburn, Mr. Dave Markworth, Olwen Pate receives roses from Mrs. Coburn. i l l 1 l AIDES, FRONT ROW: Karen Grossmann, Messina. SECOND ROW: Mary Nohelty, Schott, Mrs. Alko Okamoto, Mrs. Marge Lisa Demas. THIRD ROW: Julie Kramer, Ju- lie Schick, Kerry Nohelty, Janice St. John, Mrs. Dolores Sablin, Marie Palermo, Diane Naccaralo. Swim Guards assist in instruct- ing swimmers and recreational programs at Maine West. Both boys and girls at Maine West. Both boys and girls are eligible to be chosen as a swim guard: however, the applicant must be accepted by'the sponsor before becoming a member. Nurses' Aides assist nurses in organizing tiles and signing in ill students. Nurses' aides is open to all students who have a free period during the day. SWIM GUARDS, FRONT ROW: Dan Wagnzung, Kristy Alajoki, Lisa Barth, Nancy O'Conner, Laurie Latfy, Lori Bugalski, Joe Beireis, Marsha Humbert, Margy Moore, Janie Grossi. SECOND ROW: Tim Kleich, Lisa Laughlin, Debbie Robbins, Julie Omland, Mike Metz, Beth Von Destinon, Donna Carter, Patty O'Conner, Sarah Schmeis, Kara Zonavetch, Paul Von Destinon, Lisa Carter, Joanne Breider, THIRD ROW: Ka- ren Harris, Mr. John Carle, sponsor, Angie Giovanni, Dawn Graham, Jett Waddell, Tony Kowalczyk, Karen Hanke, Chris Oehlerking, Jim Schwinbeck, Greg Snider, Rick Triebe, Dawn Fabiszak, Cindy Groff, Kerry Hohelty, Steve Smuk. Nurses' Aides, Swim GUOTGS 'TU7 Service Clubs Support School, E U8nU society are the ushers and usherettes for all school plays, V- Show and speech and drama competitions. They also host so cial affairs such as senior dessert and Junior Prom. Mat maids assist in the organiz- ing and scoring of all home and away wrestling meets. They keep team records and plan a ban- quet for the wrestlers. P.O. is a voluntary association in which students assist in the per- sonal office. They deliver passes and take care of paperwork. It is an opportunity to meet a lot of students as well as teachers and conselors. At the end of each year, they are given a party and a special award to acknowledge their work over the year. U8cU SOCIETY, FRONT ROWZ Chris Mizzi, Eric Fauteck, Ken Begg, Bradley Carlile, Demitra Ganas, Neil Geitz. SECOND ROW: Melody Michas, Angie Kyriakopoulos, Angle Zakos, Wendy Hanson, Loralee GOetZ. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Joan Plock, Spon- sor, Andrea Emmerling, Kim Jorgenson, Donna Halverson, Jackie Quigley, Gena Pierburg, Mary Martin. MAT MAIDS, FRONT ROWS Cindy Raftord, Roseann Nicholas, Donna Johnson, Lata Balamuniswamy, Janine Hoppe, Sharon Gardner, Sue Prizzi. SECOND ROW: Sheila Messina, Tina Colliar, Lisa Whitney, Laura Sarno, Mireya Ramos, Cindy Bair, Geri Michau, Lisa M0h0IIand. THIRD ROW! Bab- bie Miller, Kim Stratford, Laurie Miller, Patti Albers, Mr. Rick Lombardi, sponsor, Mr. Gary Hutchinson, sponsor, Roxann Mehle, Tammy Pearson, Donna Vece, Cathy Ruud. NOT PICTUREDZ Laura Maxwell, Despina Vogiatizis, Lori Rodgers, Andrea Riley. P.O. ASSISTANTS, FRONT ROW: Erin Arquilla, Amy Petri, SECOND ROW! Allison JOr1eS, Laura Laffey, Angela Kyriakopoulos, Loralee Goetz. THRID ROWS Tina Trenkenschu, Mary Brady, Kristine Schwiesow, Carla Baxley, Janice St. John, Jackie Quigley, Sheryl Strokosch. 108 P O., Mat Maids, U81U s My vents is it 1 N. at'.. t i xgfsix 's s xt X, . . t Q- ', W. ,- .1 , s. iii .5- Y .F 3C ASSISTANTS, FRONT ROWS Becky Larson, Lcturindo Kraft, Kathy avalenes, Wendy Hanson, Jill Gengler, Maria Hohmann, Julie xorrissey, Laura Zolper. SECOND ROW: Candy Braid, Diane Panarale, indy Berger, Geri Gradl, Larry Temple, Eilleen Cronin, Mr. Willis wdeman, Mrs. Pallardy, Mrs. Hicks. THIRD ROW: Mary Luckrltz, Teresa zhaut, Kathy Dadabo, Mary Friedman, Nancy McClinenl, Thao Ngo, inet McCullough, Lalha Balamuniswamy, Sandra Carrera. FOURTH n ROW: Janet Loriss, Terry Mieling, Jean O'boyIe, Bradley Carlile, Julie Fishburn, Gina Teague, Karen Daley, Crystal Voeglle. FIFTH ROW: Marleen Lozano, Linda Guevara, Wendy Albach, Toni Michau, Jean George, Dana Rice, Alex Kananski, Janice St. John. NOT PICTURED: Evie Bozman, Sarah Blew, Ada Farrel, Bill Luy, Leeann Slenzel, Brenda Diggelen. AV, FRONT ROW: Karl Smith, Tony Paul, John Black, Glenn Schaefer, Tony i Scanio, Vito Fiore, John Murphy. SEC- OND ROW: Bill Burdick, Tim Meetz, Paul Russel. THIRD ROW: Dan Gibbons, Ted Kahn, Ken Ryan, Tim Judson, Tom Burek, Mike Burdick, Rob Adrahtas, Eric Sielcff. FOURTH ROW: Karen Anderson, Ken Wilson, Mrs. Dueball, Sponsor, Mark Krall, Steve Hegele, Mr. Wilis 4 Lindeman, Sponsor, Mike Hachenberg, Tom Delaney, Corey Stanton. NOT PIC- T' TURED: George Iotrides, Shari Lucas. AV assists with the handling of films and projectors. They deliver films and make minor repairs on both the films and the projectors. Mrs. Frankie Dueball, the AV coordinator, explained, The students are all very willing and capable with the equipment. LRC assistants generally assist in checking out books and magazines. They work hard to make the LRC as convenient as possible. Mrs. June Pallordy, the LRC paraprofessional said, lt is a priviledge to work with them and they are lots of fun. xrf... LRC, AV 109 110-Legend Legend Changes Style, Direction LEGEND STAFF 1981-82 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Academics Sc Faculty Editors Clubs Editors Girls' Sports Editor Boys' Sporls Editor Freshmen Editor Sophomore Editor Junior Editor Senior Editors Index Photographers General Assistant Adviser Rosemarie Meyer John Cavalenes Carla Esser Janet McCullough John Cavalenes Linda Maiss Wendy Riley Libby Tonske Tino RiZ2uTO Karen Dalka Dianna Naccarato Diana Obenberger Laura Meisterheim Lyn Given Libby Claus Mary Kirsh Bob Merkel Sixto Zamora Debbie Guth Mr. John Cygan .-cs, ' ABOVE: Clubs Co-editor Linda Maiss plans the Icy-out for the bu ness club and Diversified Occupations pages. BELOW: Boys' Spor Editor Tina Rizzuto looks over some sports candids with photogr phers Bob MGTKSI Gnd Sixto ZGl'T1Ol'O. ns r ul i ef 2 LEGEND STAFF: Wendy Riley, Linda Maiss, Bob Merkel, Carla Esser, Sixto Zamora, Tina Rizzuto, Debbie Guth, Lib by Tonske, Janet McCullough, Dianna Naccarato, Karen Dalka, Diana Obenberger, Rosemarie Meyer, Laura Melsterhelm, Mr. John Cygan, Lyn Given. Not Pictured: John Cavalenes, Mary Klrsh, Libby Claus. J... ,...,, .Ryu-asmA ewf -: -- This last year on the Legend has been both fun and challenging at the same time. We have experienced many changes in the style and direction ot the yearbook, but we hope that it is acceptable to all the students and faculty of Maine West. I would personally like to thank the follow- ing for all their help: Mr. Terrance Bragiel and Mr. John Wood for their help with the cover and the dividers: the administration and the faculty tor their cooperation in giving us an explanation of their goals tor the year: Mr. BELOW LEFT: Dianna Naccarato, Rosemarie Meyer, and Karen Dalka work to complete the underclass sections tor the January deadline. BELOW RIGHT: Wendy Rliey helps Diana Obenberger number the many pictures lor the Junior section ot the yearbook. John CYQGFI Gnd MY. RGY GllQel'1bGCh for fheil' QUIGGDCS In putting OUT the yearbook: Gnd ITIOST of Clll to The Sfdff f0I' its DSFSGVSFCDCS Gnd hard work in QSTHHQ out this YeOf'S Leg- end. Legend-111 Westerner WMTH Inform Students The Westerner is the school newspaper which comes out monthly to inform the students of the past and upcoming events. The Westerner made many new changes for the 1982 year. Mrs. Mary Mueller, the new spon- sor, said, l feel that Maine West deserves a more aggressive, modern paper. We have a talent- ed, new staff, and I think the stu- dents will enjoy in-depth-sto- ries. Cathy Liden, editor-in-chief, said that the goal of the Western- er is to keep moving forward. RIGHT: Chris Mizzi, Cathy Liden, and Mrs. Mary Mueller as they check over the cafeteria story. WESTERNER STAFF, FRONT ROW: Libby Claus Business Manager Pe Wlnterofh Brendd MCAVOV MCIYV MOIIHSFO KONTY Dddubo RC ter Weiss: Sports Editor: Cathy Llden Editor in chlet Mrs Mary Tavor Sharon Weiszmann Eric Gustafson Mary Brady Dawn ll Mueller, Advisor: Cindy Behrendt, Managing and News Editor nor Margy Moore Chrls Mizzi, SECOND ROW: Lisa Whitney Cheryl Dryden Dlana 112 WSSTSTHGI' H111 X35 WMTH is broadcasted from all three Maine Township high schools. It is a non- commercial educational sta- tion, which is owned by Dis trlct 207. The members include disc jockeys, newscasters, reporters, inter- viewers, engineers, and op erators. WMTH, FRONT ROW: John Katzbeck, Karl Smith, Drew Herman, Mike Paulsen, Eric Gustafson, SECOND ROW: Roxanne Hoyer, Sharon Weiszman, Dana Rice, Candy Braid, Lisa Fry, Cathy Liden, THIRD ROW: Dan Marquette, John Flink, Paul Paatsch, John Pabst, Dennis Chartier, Steve Soltys, Pele Szwed, NOT PICTURED: Randy Johnson, Mary Sullivan, Dawn Sperry, Lisa Christensen, John Kurtin, Rick Mills, Steve Wells. BELOW: Dan Marquette reads the news bulletin. WMTH 113 Warriors Travel on Horseback, Skis Ski club allows students to go skiing as often as possible. This year the club went on trips to Wllmont, Majestic, and DeviI's Head. There was also a weekend trlp to Boyne Highlands. In addi- tlon to the ski trips, ski club meet- ings are held weekly. At these meetings skiers learn how to choose and take care of ski equipment and how to prevent frost bite. SKI CLUB, FRONT ROW: Glenn SChClf1'er, Bill Sulllvan, Jett Schmidt, Nancy Uhnavy, Jean Mundl, Katherine Jacobsen, Tom Cronin. SECOND ROW: Glen Gyssler, Doug Framke, Blll Ramsey, Dan Schmidt, Mark Samborski, Scott Rowan, Linda Maiss, Mr. Roger Osborne, Sponsor, Sue Keller. 1 iw w-..., Uwe- . ABOVE: Mr. Wayne Ambrose, Jean Mundl, Kurt Danielson. SECOND ROW: Sue Keller, Chris Reeves. THIRD ROW: John Kllcullen, Mr. Rog- er Osborne, Dan Schmidt, Steve Ambrose. RIGHT: Jean Mundt attempts the bunny hill at Wilmot, Wisconsin where club members skied on Fridays. 114-Skl Club . f 3 Wait, 7 T' I , . Xb 's.. ,. if r,-:Sri 'F r 335 K Pegasus is the Maine West rid- ing club. Club members practice their riding skills, English or West- ern, each week. The club rides at a nearby stable which has in- door and outdoor rings. They also ride through the Forest Pre serve. PEGASUS, FRONT ROW: Debbie Newman, Brenda Davidson, Karen DeMuth, Beth McLaughlin, Liz Gaines, Sue Bordes. SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Judith Paulsen, sponsor, Lorrie Shydlowski, Marie Sievers, Lorrie Johnson, Beth Menini, Anne Sherwin, Do reen Ligue, Cheryl Benson. Pegasus 1 15 More Warriors Take to the Sea and Air Students took to the air and sea in greater numbers this year. Members of the Aviation club gained flight experience in the Fall with introduction flights given by private pilots at Palwaukee Airport. On Veteran's Day and over the Christmas holidays les- sons were given at Kenosha Air- port by flight instructors. Spring activities included a visit to Rantoul Air Force Base in March and a flight to the Air Force Mu- seum in Dayton, Ohio during May. During Scuba club meetings members learn about diving safe- ty, new diving equipment and new techniques. The future divers saw films about marine life and went on a field trip to the Shed Aquarium. SCUBA CLUB: FRONT ROW: John Dema, Sia Papagiannis, Kristy Alaioki, Laurie Laffey, Suzy Lietzau, Scott Lehr, Greg Godee, SECOND ROW: Amy Petri, Chris Oehlerking, Marsha Humbert, Lisa Barth, Lisa Christenson, Lisa Laughlin, Tim Kleich, THIRD ROW: Dan Marx, Debbie Robbins, Janine Grossi, Rick Triebe, Patty O'Con- nor, Cheryl Bellon, FORTH ROW: Bill O'Con- nor, Mike Johnson, Lori Bugalski, Kara Zonavetch, Sarah Schmies, Donna Carter, Nancy O'Connor. AVIATION CLUB: FRONT ROW: Dan Samborski, John Goetschi, Jeff Schmidt, Art Sarlin, Dirk Schaefer, SECOND ROW: Mi- chael Hachenberg, Randall Rayborn, Kim Gartdner, pilot, Verne Brownell, sponsor. Dirk Schaefer received instumenl panel instructions from pilot Kim Gartdner at Palwaukee Airport. 116 Scuba, Aviation Clubs Freshman bowler Dan Mustari was the high roller for the first se mester with a high game of 224. Other high games were thrown by Bob Rodgers, 211, Amy Glass, 178, and Barb Bonilla, 136. The bowling club bowled each week at Sim's Lanes. Bob Rodgers and Amy Glass had high averages, 173 for Bob and 133 for Amy. BOWLING CLUB, FRONT ROW: Mike Provenzano, Nancy Simek, Roberta Junkrowski, Elmer Schreiber, Mike Jachim, Dan Mustari, SECOND ROW: Kevin Tipler, Al Crow, Paul Kepes, Amy Glass, Janet McCullough, Jani Salazar, Barb Bonilla, Mary Dispetto, Ginger Moores, THIRD ROW: Dan Gallas, Bob Rodgers, Guy Vaughn, Eric Carlson, Mr. L. Belokon, sponsor, NOT PICTURED: Larry Rizzo, Mike Rosenslein, Tom Derken, Diane Rios, Cin' dy Bair. LEFT: Sim's bowling alley was the scene for the bowling club's activities. ABOVE: Guy Vaughn demonstrates protes- sional bowling form. Bowling Club 117 Orchesis, Aquiana Synchronize Lights! Lights! Sounds! Dance! was the catchy theme for this year's Orchesis show which was presented on April 16, 17. The show featured many different styles of music. Orchesis also danced in V-Show to songs from the film Main Event and the play Annie. To polish their performances, Orchesis mem- bers met every Monday. At meet- ings they learned new dances and technique. The club also sponsored fund raisers. One of the fund raisers was a candy sale to raise money for costumes and other perfor- mance expenses. RIGHT: Patti LaGrippe, Candy Braid, Debbi Herdrlck dance to the song Annie in the V-show. 5 ORCHESIS: FRONT ROW: Yoon Hi Kim, Candy Braid, Sheree Hussar, Judy Vitiritti, Rose Miceli, Debby Herdrick, Vice President, Dianne Panarale, Secretary, Lynn Mueller, Publicity Chair, Marianne Szarzynski, President, Kim Czosek, Lisa Kinnear, Maria Schroeder. SEC- OND ROW: Nanette Spina, Lisa Jacobi, Linda Hendrick, Trish Bednarz, Beth Herdzau, Angie Kendrick, Buttle Rea, Tammy Karabas, Georgine 1 18 Orchesis 4' Panoutsos, Sue Piotrowski, Sue Brydges, Oralia Garrido. THIRD ROV Mrs. Kathy Lawyer, Sponser, Sharon Corsfen, Tina Pasternak, Sand Michalek, Ginger Peterson, Lisa Smith, Lisa Kosmond, Christen Stal Kim Rems, Sandy Westerman, Jenny Rotlman, Anita Harney, Gin Ollvero, Paiii LaGrippe, Melissa Eiiken. NOT PICTUREDI Kim Thompson. Sounds! Dance! , Different Strokes! 4- .Q ' ,. , ., . ., J., fyff 7, .fmgg,,g+mNW3,,,,, Q, .L. W -,,,- :it ' ,K+ With a clever play on words as the theme of the show, members of the Aquiana club presented Differ- ent Stokes on April 22, 23,24. The show consisted of individual and group interpretation of music. Aquiana also participated in syn- chronized swimming competitions against other schools. ln these com- petitions some of the more exper- ienced members performed, figures such as the Swordwalk and the Catalina . AQUIANA: FRONT ROW: Dia Pfeiffer, Treasurer, Cindy Grofl, Karen Harris, Amy Petri, Sarah Schmies. SECOND ROW: Beth Vondesfinon, Kristy Alaioki, Patty Wieczorck, Bridget Brand, Donna Johnson, Debbie Robbins, President. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Judith Paulson, Sponsor, Lorrie Johnson, Laura Zolper, Lisa Robbins, Kristen Davis, Heidi Kauke, FOURTH ROW: Lisa Barth, Publicity, Sandra Ilker, Linnea Ilker, Lori Rodgers, Peggy Friedman, Kara Zonavetch, NOT PICTURED: Kristen Elms, Lisa Carter, Beth Fletcher, Debbie Mesenbrink, Vice President, Robin Williams. M if . .Y . ., f ,,,, , , 1 K 5 ., , it .V 1, .,,, ,,I ,fffs 'M 'i - ' r . S ' T O - f D - T D . , fl , ' W Q , ., 1' 'ZF yi his s, 4 5 t, ,:,, ' ,wapf , , ' .YJ 'gf f- . sr 1 'M if ,,' 'Q K ' . ',,, V S' ' . 'W J , . ' .U S Q . he 43 r ' .wk ., 'F ' ' --,Iva-V X I . xi' .- ' ,N S I : - -s. -.. . ' -1- w 3' 1 . . - , s ' . L K., :Y ., ' - f W' W I N 17 fi, . .. ,- P .wt ' ' -'S-2 , . . 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Aquiana 119 Pep Club Rallies for School Events GYMNASTICS ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Jessica Wieder, Judy Vitiritfi, Mrs. Stephanie Hays, Margaret Bashem, SECOND ROW: Jennifer Blomquisf, Lisa Smith, Dianna Sanchez. In the 1982 school year, Pep club helped out with Home- coming preparations. They sponsored fund raisers in which they sold buttons. They also run the concession stands at basketball games. Mr. Belokon, the sponsor said, Pep club, all I can say is they are peppy! Gymnastics assistants are a group of girls who help with Of- fice work and scoring for the gymnastics team. Av A me PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: Bobbie Schramek, Kris Gut, Chris Reeves, Kim Busser, Valerie Matushek, Sharon Bellinder, Sheila Messina, Lyn Given, Diane Naccarato, Maria Palermo, SECOND ROW: Stephana Phillips, Jenny Reese, Amy Remias, Nancy Uhnavy, Susan Prissy, Charlie Scherer, Chris Schanclhan, Kelly Cahill, Eileen Meyer, Laura Boygian, THIRD ROW: Debbie Okoniewski, Lori Olsen, Maria Schroeder, Jill Sansone, Latha Balamuniswamy, Tina Rizzuto, Linda Moussa, Cindy 120 Pep Club, GYml't0SllCS ASSlSlGl'tlS Riedhammer, Melissa Caswald, Karen Dalka, Jenny Urbaniak, Patti O'MaIley, FOURTH ROW: Wendy Albach, Jean Oboyle, Lisa Bess, Lin da Sherky, Brenda Wunzung, Sue Marrese, Lawrence Belekon' Sponser, Miss Karen Kenyon, Patti Albers, Cathy Runds, Laura Sarn Diane Schroeder, Francine Palmermo, NOT PICTUREDZ Krista Roehriq Becky Gilbert. N it WS' ri-4' xv' V, COMPUTER CLUB, FRONT ROW: Mr. Gary Hutchinson, sponsor, Mlchael Burdick, Kurt Bath, Rob Marchewka, Sargon Boudakh, Scott Carlson, Bill Mendralla. SECOND ROW: Joe McNahan, Eric Wagner, Tim Lund, Scott Winkelman, Mike Kratochvil, Steve Hegele, John Goeke, Rick Szatarz. THIRD ROW: Eric Johnson, Bill Rucker, Jay Kim, Rick Bonney, Nate Carlile, John Kurtin, Rich Kurtin, Vinaya Manoli, Dan Marx. MATHEMATICS CLUB, Elbert Kim, Dave Kochan, Brian Downing, John Hoteritza, Jung Ch00n lm, Mark Nilz, Brian Mulholland, Tim Ryan, John Kraushaar, Bry- an Stewart, Donna Ahlmann, Preeti Parikh, Marilen Liwag, Ginger Moores, Ngo Thao, Mr. Stephen Herring, Mr. Richard Fry. The purpose of computer club is to give students a iff CLUB, FRONT ROW! Monika Qureshi, Mariclelenc LiWOQ, Cindy ski, Mr. Charles MCCGrier, KOerber. NOT PICTUREDI Rich JOhl1 KClhn, SECOND ROWZ Gin- MertdrC1IICt. Moores, Unaiza Hayal, Umbreen chance to master the Apple Computer. This past year, com- puter club went on a trip to a computer installation. Mathematics club lets stu- dents pursue topics in math that are not usually discussed ln class. This past year, there were programs including field trips and guest speakers. Science club gives students an opportunity to learn about wider ranges in science. At meetings, they participate in demonstrations and discus- sions. Math, Science, Computer 121 Athletes Join M-Club, West Women M-Club ls the Maine West's lettermen's club. The club is open to any male athlete who has earned a varsity let- ter. West Women are girls at- tending Maine West who are interested in sports. Most ot them are on a glrls' athletic team and compete against other schools. Both clubs run concession stands at various sports events at Maine West. RIGHT: Many members of M- Club are on the football team. FAR RIGHT: Letterman Ken Wrona helps the soccer team In their Homecoming Game. 122-M-Club 1 E it E Fr ts s s S E M-CLUB: FRONT ROW: Dan Brown, Mark Valenzia, Jack Arrlgo, Chris Freemon, Nick Buslia, Bill Nicholas, Jack Ross, Tlm Ryan, Dave Vaccarello. SECOND ROW: Ken Wrona, Dave Pidone, John Whitney, John Nickerson, Kurt Danielson, Lorenz Sollmann, Dan Nelson, Jlm McArdle, THIRD ROW: Doug Ladendort, Ed Johnson, Kurt Uidl, Tlm Opter, Jim Car- 35 it sl roll, John Dobbs, Chris Walsh, Ken Beck, Mike Doriort FOURTH ROW: Sponsor Mr. Ccrlirti, Rusty Becker, Gre MCGIOne, Dave Matkovic, Steve Kclmpschroer, Ken E1 wards, Dave Grant, Ross Scanio, POuI Koren, Je Muslelewlcz. W CLUB, FRONT ROW! Kdlhy Fillipp, LCIUIG l2rGI, Julie Kramer, Jen- ! Rolfmcn, Lori Bugcllski, Janine GrOSSi, Linda Fridley, Llndo Lee, Deb SKODISCZTIY. ezel, Lisa Carter, Kara Zonavetch, Chico COND ROW: Tracy Granzlk, Mary Sullivan, Heldl Hunt, Marcy Pur- ll, Lyn Glven, Amy PODST, Clndy Rlfler, LISO Swlonfek, LOurCl Pat Cook, Dianna rson, Carol Petrucci, Deb Schimka, enberger. THIRD ROW: Llsa Barth, Jean George, Cindee Bath, rora Zurlo, Sue Gregory, Julie Weber, Sue Hayes, Denlse Dzlk, isty Alajoki, Debbie Hardlman, Mary Podborski, Cheryl Baumann. URTH ROW: Jill Kratochvill, Jodi Wierenga, Marle Martin, Lyssa Serio, Carol Stube, Peggy Shelven, Kris Hanson, Sue Lielzau, gle Giovannoni, Kim Rems, Melanie Skinner, Margy Moore, SW Q ffl! .. XF ' J em.. , ..fe:m- jf S 57 I . Q Q ,'271'f,y, 1 , is Q Babs Weber. FIFTH ROW: Denlse Kearns, Ellen Duntemann, Kathy McAlevy, Debbie Robbins, Jo Brelder, Shelly Garllck, Rose Schetter, Clndy Sherkey, Veronica Smuk, Noreen Kleln, Carolyn Ritz. SIXTH ROW: Roseanne Nlcholos, Deanne Dzlk, Karen Harris, Bridget Boyailan, Arlene Joerg, Elleen Hora, Llsa Campbell, Llz Splelman, Linda Allala, Julie Becker, Cindy Koerber, Robln Natzke. SEVENTH ROW: Sponsor Ms. Kenyon, Llbby Tonske, Karen Henke, Jackie Turnbull, Gerry Casserly, Dawn Fablszak, Mary Just, Lynn Kuhlmann, Rose Aegler, Karyn Wall, Julle Schick, Cindy Grotl, Ker- ry Nohelty. NOT PICTURED: Dianne Davis, Vlvlen Eschenbach, Ka ren Gllbertsen, Gina Pabst, Preeti Parikh, Ginger Peterson. , dw. ww, W A nlM,,4,., ,.... , . M. eff, J f , ed 'fe dwg kykk ,Lp . . .fn 3 ... A I OVEZ The West Women were represented In the 1981 Home ITIIDQ Parade. West Women 123 Artists Unlimited DOnClleS Punch Rug l 124-Language Clubs The French Club is for students who are ir terested in learning about France. They mee twice a month on Fridays. They have many fund raisers such as selling candy. Arounc Christmas time in 1981, French Club attendee an international Christmas party which incluc ed Spanish and German club. Mr. Holbrook the sponsor, said, French Club is an opportl nity to use French in a social settlng. German Club was very active in 1982. The members put up a bulletin board for Home coming. They had two fund raisers, selling ta fy apples and stationary. German Club ha also set up a scholarship fund for seniors fo college. This past year the Spanish club generouslr planned to sponsor a Spanish student from c less fortunate country. To gain funds for this Spanish club held several bake sales. GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: Annadore Meissner, Saniyc Dunung, Mary King, Carol Wurst, Linda Schliep, SECONI ROW: Bryan Douglas, David Raack, Eric Faueck, Michae Mlss Rosalie Slreng, Sponsor, Petter Zitkus, Cheryl Stenze Anna Tadljnovlc, Debbie Mueller. FRENCH CLUB, FRONT ROW! Karen Hansen, Mary Blus, Be ty Olen, Barb Sporleder, Lisa Teramani, Sandy Vega, SEC OND ROW: Lorna Vargas, Cornelia Busuioc, Carmel Covalschi, Vilma Vega, Angela Markakis, Judy Atol THIRD ROW: Daniel T. Halbraok, Sponsor, Tibbi Kisereu Wendy Albach, Debbie Okoniewski, Carl Dockins, Eric Carlson, Ellen Duntemann, Mary MarCiniak. SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mr. Don Smith, Sponser, Lydic Covasos, Rosemarie Meyer, Raul Saboia, Briar Mulholland, SECOND ROW: Tina Rizzuto, Linda Allula, Mc ria Schroeder, Renee Pawula, Christine Fellner, Angie Kyriaicopoulos, Thao Ngo, THIRD ROW: Laura Larsen Ashrut, Eldinary, Scot Tosch, Debbie Thomas, Beth Herzau Lisa Benson, Amy Harney, Laura Boyajian. FOURTH ROW Dave Kochan, Lisa Stogowski, Christa Dettman, Julie Morrissey, Geri Gradl, Cheryl Dryden, Karen Szwed, Man Kirsch, Not Pictured: Eva Pelszyski, Monika Chabrowskl John Whitney, Gina Teague, Chrystal Voe tle, Diane Naccarato, Mike Sherkey, Alex Kaminski. i N .sms is 5 fi Artists Unlimited is open to all stu- dents who enjoy learning more about using creativity. In the 1982 school year, they made and sold stained glass ornaments. With the money that they made in selling the ornaments, they went on a tield trip to The Muse- um ot Contemporary Art on North Michigan Avenue. Artists Unlimited also made a punch rug which they donated to Maine West. Mr. Wood, the sponsor said, The unlimited mind is an Artist Unlimited. Home Economics Club is tor students interested in the art of home econom- ics. The members of the club broaden their knowledge in the related areas ot home economics. ARTISTS UNLIMITED: FRONT ROW: Koko Sarbekian, John Henessey, Patty Schmidt, Diane Winterroth, Chris Dovekas, Jean Oboyle, SECOND ROW: Mr. John Wood, Sponser, Doreen Ligue, Renee Menini, Sandy Mlchalek, Eva Pelszynski, Lisa Schaut, Lori Rodgers, Mary Molinero, THIRD ROW: Allison Strauss, Sandra llker, Lisa Parla, Sue Rydzinski, Melanie Serino, Linda lvaska, Judy Vitiritti, Lisa Demas, Sue Bordes, Paula Zienlara, NOT PICTURED: Joanna Hincker. HOME ECONOMICS, FRONT ROW: Julie Jackson, Debbie Thomas, Umbreen Qureshi, Rhonda Prellberg, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Eldredge, Dina Boulas, Melissa Eilken, Mrs. Pahigianes, Debbie Shimka, Tracy Goggin, Jackie Quigley, Chris Slinka, Emily Raller, Janet Dalka. AriiSiS Unlimited, Home ECOnOrT1ICS 125 West Hosts First Student Congress The Maine West Speech Team Competes in thirteen different events throughout the year. Two of these events include group events which include public speak- ing, reading, and acting. Speech Team gives students the ability to communicate well with others. Mr. Ron Mills, the Speech team spon- sor, said, Maine West Speech Team students have the right to be proud of their accomplishments. The Maine West 1981 Stu- dent Congress participated ln ten student congresses throughout this area. Twenty different high schools partici- pated in student congress. Maine West hosted its first invitational student congress this past winter. Maine West Student Congress participat- ed in the annual Springfield tournament held in the cap ital building. SPEECH TEAM, FRONT ROW: Suzy Kadlec, Captain, Cathy Duda, Grace Haiost, Sharon Welszmann. SECOND ROW: Laura Meisterheim, Brigitte Curtis, Molly Sullivan, Briggifte Brand, Drew Herman, Cathy Liden, Bill Walters, Chris Mizzi. THIRD ROW: Holly Herman, Colleen Serna, Catherine Jordan, Mr. Ron Mllls, Sponsor, Lisa Fry, Vilma Vega, Julie Laughlin, Jim Turley. FOURTH ROW: Melora Mills, Lisa Ochal, Andy McCune, Doug Ladendorf, Lori Malina, Neil Geitz, Dave Ratner, Kathy Waters. STUDENT CONGRESS, FRONT ROW: Laurie Miller, Erin Arquilla, Amy Glas, Neil Geitz, Regan Robertson, Joann Jacoby, Laura Larson, SECOND ROW: Kirk Osterman, Pam Miller, Bill Burdick, Jim Roy, Miss Harriet Naden, Sponsor, Ed Buc, Cary Coglianese, Dan Roeder, Melissa Pytlik. Student Congress mem- bers prepare for Maine West's first Student Congress which was held on Saturday December 12. 126 Speech Team, Student Congress x ?EECH TEAM, FRONT ROWS MOlly Sullivan, alherine Jordan, Suzy Kcdlec, Lisa Ochcl. ECOND ROW: Mrs. Cynthia Schclulls, Kathy 'aters, Laura Meisterheim, Dave Ratner, Ed Ehnson, Andy McCune, Mr. Ron Mills. RIGHT: e Speech Team members competed in E' state competition. Suzy Kadlec laughed to tirst place in Humorous Interpretation. Lisa Ochal placed titth in state Verse Reading. Andy McCune advanced to state tinals in Ex- temporaneous Speaking. See page 244 for additional coverage. YT v . y T J K xv I. . ' , V l , '!,' . . Chess Club is f0f CNY SlUdel'1l ln- f: - V vlan' V E 5 terested in learning the concepts of chess. A chess team is chosen to represent Maine West in competi- tlon with other schools in the sur- rounding area and takes place in April. , Simulation Club is for students who are interested in diplomacy games, war games, business games, and political events. The club participates on Saturdays, and also participated in international simulation meets. CHESS CLUB, FRONT ROW: Jim Roy, President, Raul Saboia. SECOND ROW: Ki Jung, Tony Scanlo, Wally Homeyer, Steve Hegele, Mr. Kenneth Linquist, Sponsor, Karen Daley, Brian Douglas, Mark Roller, Mark Boesche. SIMULATION CLUB, FRONT ROW: Mark Boesche. Ki Jung, Mr. Kenneth Linquist, Spon- sor, Steve Hegele, Mark Roller. SECOND ROW: Brian Andes, Mike Burdick, Peter Zitkus, Tom Burek, Brian Douglas, Wally Homeyer. Simulclion, Chess Clubs-127 The Choir at Maine West sing at the choral ensembles during the year at Christmas, mid-winter and spring. The Concert Choir also sings at school assemblies, graduation activities, and at any community activity when they are asked to sing. The Choraliers are cr special group ot chorus members who have proven ex- cellence in the Choir. MIXED CHOIR I: FRONT: Mary Luckritz, Linda Moussa, Jeannette Stoneham, Bobbi McGa han, Linda Hagenson. SECOND ROW: Na- nette Spina, Lisa Mallett, Patti Chwal, Angie Kyriaopoulos, Angela Zakos, Sandy AI- cozer. THIRD ROW: Lorane Olson, Steve Guilder, Michelle McCutcheon, Jill Spiewak, Karen Szwed, Paulette Gehrke, Lisa Bess. FOURTH ROW: Sue Blondell, Barb Bonilla, Caryn Augustine, Steve Strokosch, Tony Scanio, Debbie Samborski, Penny Peter- mon. MIXED CHOIR II 84 Ill. FRONT: Evie Bozman, Maria Rodriguez, Lynn Mueller, Liz Coo- per. SECOND ROW: Mary Brady, Despina Vogiatzis, Tammi Gaspar, Karin Sorenson, Laura Stewart, Jani Salazar. THIRD ROW: Tino Slowik, Emily Roller, Jennifer Brown, Paula Bernick, Monica Uhr, Chris Cox, Kim McEvilly. FOURTH ROW: Tana Larson, Jenni- ter Reese, Lisa Laughlin, Lisa Schout, Carol Waddell, Kara Zonavetch, Donna Vece, Lisa Christensen. 128 Choir Choirs Perform Throughout 5 the Year at Seasonal Concerts CHORALIERS: FRONT: Bob Page, Judy Proctor, Grace Hajost, Tony Bonilla. Second Row: Jackie Mudd, Rod To var, Delores Kline, Lisa Ochal, Bonnie Scheuerman, Ed Johnson, Karyn Stein. THIRD ROW: Julie Coburn, Leeann Stenzel, Ross Scanio, Doug Ladendorf, Denise Preiss, Kathy Lyons. CONCERT CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Judy Proctor, Cindy Georgoulis, Jackie Mudd, Grace Hajosl, Sue Serna, Karyn Stein, Chersten Hoffstedf, Denise Preiss, Karen Har- ris, Tana Larson. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Blomquist, Judy Afol, Mary Nebgen, Amy Stoneburner, Tony Bonilla, Bob Page, Sandy Hoffman, Carol Chase, Delores Kline, Bonnie Scheuerman. THIRD ROW: Lisa Ochal, Jean ChTiSet'lSOI'l, Julie CODUTD, Suzie K0dleC, Robin Johnson, Ed Johnson, Nancy Miller, Julie Wrobel, Ross Scania, gerald, Rod North. Tom Bishop, Sheryl Strokosch, Kelly Meier, Deann Bialczak, Kathie Lyons. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Urbaniak, Colleen Kott, Chris Mizzi, Dave Rainer, Doug Ladendorf, Jerome Filz- Tovar, Leeann Stenzel, Eileen Burke, Julie Choir 129 MAINE WEST PEP BAND: FRONT ROW: Tim Kunkel, Mark Studl- monn, Paul Von Destinon, Jett Batka, Jose Molinaro, Jim Roy. SECOND ROW: Tony Papucci, Rick Bahr, Frank Heabler, Russ Walker, Rick Rallord. THIRD ROW: Cindy Rcftord, Ronda Tarkowski, Chris Schaumberg, Michelle Gregory, Beth Grant, Cheryl Slenzel, Erica Schnieder, Linda Lewis, Lori Malina, Linda Schliep. FOURTH ROW: Jan Vo gel, Largsa Sowertailo, Carol Wursl, Trish Thompson, Judy Brown, Jeanne Woebel. FIFTH ROW: Bill Walters, Debbie Ma daj, Dennis Bessler, Grant Nie bergall, Chris Schaecher, Cheryl Bellon, Myron Bauer. Maine West Bands Play for MAINE WEST JAZZ BAND: FRONT ROW: Monica Uhr, Cheryl Studlmann, Greg Slalkay, Todd Stahl, FOURTH ROW: Tim Bellon, SECOND ROW: Grace Lingen, Rick Bahr, Amy Kunkel, Bill Burdick, Nick Pianetto, Craig Steiner, Tony Glass, Pete Johnson, Jose Molinaro, Paul Von Destinon, Bonilla, Rob Marshall, Rick Rafford. T0r'ly Papucci. THIRD ROW! Jere Alwin Jeff BOTKG, Mark 130 Band Relaxing Entertainment The Maine West Pep Band, Jazz Band, and the Intermediate Band play at the school concerts in win- ter and spring. The Pep Band also plays at the basketball games. MAINE WEST BAND STAFF: FRONT ROW: Sue Ford, Linda Schliep, Bob Marshall, Chris Schaumberg, Jenifer Serino. SECOND ROW: Debbie Guth, Joannw Gibson. THIRD ROW: Tim Kunkel, Melissa Pytllk, Erika Schneider, Jim Koziol, Cindy Behrendl. FOURTH ROW: Lori Malino, Mark Studtmann, Cheryl Slenzel. INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA. FRONT ROW: Lordne Olson, Kelli Pierburg, Chris Fellner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Francis Vclupel, Dull, Tina Trenkenschu, Pete Michaely, Joe Mueller, Gina Jim Brancato. Band-131 Concert Orchestra VIOLINSI Meiindd Moore Kevin Ilker Kris Davis VIOLASZ Joe Lange Cathy Ritter Lisa Nalker Marianne Szarzynski Maria Viera Laura Stewart Chiao-Lin Lee Kris Bataille Carmen Covalschi Nancy Purcell Mary Luckritz Ashruf El-Dinary ,Lisa Marchel Mary Nohelty Meg Svoboda Brigitte Curtis Debbie Schoen 132-Concert Orchestra Jackie Pable CELLOS: Robin Natzke John Rom Chris Dreys STRING BASS: Gail Hajost FLUTES: Grace Lingen Cheryl Stenzel Linda Lewis Cindy Behrendt CLARINETS: RiCk Bahr Mark ROiieI' BASSOON: Patti Schmidt FRENCH HORNS: PERCUSSION: Bob Marshall Cheryl Bellon Karen Hanson Mellisa Pytlik Jeanne Woebel Judy Brown DIRECTOR: TRUMPETS: Mr. Francis Vaupel Pete Johnson Paul Von Destinon Mark Studtmann TROMBONE: Tim Kunkel Concerl Band FLUTESZ Cindy Behrendt Kathleen Brennan Kris Dahlstrom Linda Lewis Grace Lingen Lori Malina Debbie Sanlucci Cheryl Slenzel Kris Tamura Carol Wurst OBOES: Randy Klecka Judy MCAl'dIe BASSOON2 Poiii Schmidt CLARINETS: ALTO SAXOPHONES: FRENCH HORNS: Rick Bahr Jere Alwin Judy Brown Nancy Boeckenhauer Amy Glass Thomas Coca Tony Bonilla Cindy Brennan Dave Caswell Laura Linning Cindy Rafford Mark Roller Cathy Ruud Erica Schneider Jim Schwingbeck Lisa Stogowski Ronda Tarkowski Trisha Thompson Jean Trader BASS CLARINETSI Beih Gfdni KCTiI'T PI'eSi Tony Papucci Paul Stiller TENOR SAXOPHONESZ Gregg Slatkay Todd Sidhl KOTSTI Hansen Russell Wdikef Jeflhne Woebel TRUMPETSZ Jeff Balka Karen De Muth BARITONE SAXOPHONEZ Peter Johnson Rick Rofford Jose Molinaro Tony Paul Jim Roy Mark Studtmann Rick Triebe Paul Von Destinon John Weld BARITONE: Jim KOZiOi TROMBONESZ Tim Kunkel Robert iViOfShGii TUBA: Bill Burdick Craig Sletlner PERCUSSION: Myron Bauer Cheryl Bellon Dennis Bessler Debbie Madaj Heidi Maschmann Melissa Pyllik Bill Walters Concert Bond 133 Marching Band Plays at World's Fair Matne West proudly represent- ed Maine West in May, at the Wortd's Fair in Tennessee. Maine West band director, Mr. Paul Magnusson, explained, l'm ex- tremely proud that our band was chosen to perform at such a presttglous event. We represent- ed our school and community to the best traditions ot Maine West. The band also went to Comisky Park earlier in the year to lead The Chicago Sting onto a thrilling victory. Right: Senior Drum Major Tim Kunkel leads the Marching Band on as they play the Maine West Pep Song. gs ss as is sa M it an Fi A. I 5? St it MARCHING BAND, FRONT ROW: Trudy Weissmantel, Judy Jackson, Jennifer Serino, Hayley Ford, Myron Bauer, Chris Schaecher, Dennis Bessler, Jim Schwtngbeck, Cheryl Belton, Heidi Maschmann, Bltt Wat- ters, Melissa Pytlik, Kathy Tamura, Debbie Madaj, Nancy Simek, Joanne Gibson, Nadia Buzzt. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Blomqulst, Sandy Westerman, Kim Czosek, Cindy Behrendt, Grace Lingen, Linda Lewis, Kris Dahlstrom, Jett Weder, Roberta Junkrowski, Linda Schliep, Carol Wurst, Patti Schmidt, Karen Oehlerking, Ada Ferret, Debbie Santucci, Jan Fogel, Barb Harvey, Kim Schaumburg, Michelle Gregory, Cheryl Stenzel, Debbie Guth. THIRD ROW: Leeann Stenzel, Tracy Kator, Gregg Statkay, Erika Schneider, Judy McArdte, Laura Linning, Ronda Tarkowski, Nancy Boeckenhauer, Jean Trader, Kathy Ruud, Tony 134 MOfChiI'1Q Bond . , . .Sf Bonllla, Randy Klecka, Cindy Raftord, Trish Thompson, Cindy Brennar Scott Gebert, Jeff Batka, Michelle Heyden, Sue Ford, Dlannl Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Bob Marshall, Karen Hansen, Jeannil Woebel, Judy Brown, Karen DeMuth, Tony Paul, Rick Triebe, Mart Studtmann, Jim Roy, Jose Molinaro, Paul Von Destinon, Karen Pres Lori Molina, Kathy Brennan, Melissa Eilken, Deann Bialczak. BACI ROW: Lori Bending, Tim Kunkel, Russ Walker, Tom Coca, Pete Johr son, Jere Alwin, Todd Stahl, Tony Papucci, Tim Mertz, Bill Burdick, Ric Ratford, Craig Steltner, Jim Koziol, Beth Grant, John Weld, Larysl Sawertailo, Mark Roller, Rick Bahr, Kathy Waters, Eva Sottykiewiecz NOT PICTURED: Dwight Caswell, Christa Dettmann, Llsa Lordo. LEFT: Maine West Flag Corps members performed at all home football games. MIDDLE: The Warrior stands tall-even with a losing season. Twirlers Kathy Wa- tem and Uacy Katordo a pedor mance to entertain the audience dt halftime. BOTTOM: The Maine West Marcmng Band showed schoolsphh from the stands also. V-Q., Band 135 Pom Pon, Chwrleaders Promote Spirit On Saturday December 5, 1981, the Maine West Pom Pon Squad participated in a clinic at Rich Cen- tral High School. The squad brought home two of the three first place 4 ' to awards, tirsts in the original pom ' 39 31.3, , W pon and the propfdance categor- S sn it 'S T' ' ies and a third in the speed learn- bw ing category. Spirit is an important part of school life and the Pom Pon girls and Cheerleaders are always ready to promote it. They work hard to perfect their routines and cheers and the hard work pays off. -2- RIGHT: The Pom Pon girls perform their routine at the Homecoming football game. .f ,e me R14 ns: -T i -' ' ' f , . if-I 1 K? 'R . 1 1 1 . .Q X . S at 'tj' X . , lg .V 1 , , - -jf 5 'S if .,:,gfg- 3 ,-'. isis, ,af ,Q X fl is ' ,ge '35 it f -gs5W.,,-,N 4 v. N Q. ey W , 35, K, 5 ' ,.-.4 52 1. ' 9 .5 x :SM Q wggqx i ,W or 3 ,, ,- . , si, 4 , wwf'-'M S on v ,, S. 'X J S .f S Q 12 'T 1 iflfs' 3 - s . , tr m e xx? . .r ' i. . ' sts' t.- ii! POM PON SQUAD! FRONT ROW! Wendy Furmanski, Lori Phillips, Su- zanne Rossi, Pam Doroba, Lisa Smith, Nanette Spina, Sharon Nowak, Marianne Szarzynski. SECOND ROW: Janet Lamberty, Dawn Romano, Mary Marquette, Oralia Garrldo, Vivien 136-spirit . 3 ' X k ii k i. . O' k S Q i 1 ,eq 9' ' il A X X , X . - W S K - we-1 -is su' sf--s Ns-A-:ws Eschenbach, Karin Clausen, Jennifer Boemmel, Jackie Mudd, Lis Colbert, Vicki Schick, SGI'1jyOt Dunung. NOT PICTUREDI Lis. KOSI'T10nCi W1 y w , The Varsity Cheerleaders perlorm a mount our Homecoming football game RIGHT. Sophomore Cheerleaders. FRONT Lynn Mueller, Sandy Nowak, Melissa Eilken, Vitiritti. SECOND ROW: Co-Captain Debbie Tino Paslernak, Captain Kim Rems, Peggy HT: FRESHMAN CHEELEADERS FRONT ROW: Kelly hill, Mary Zemdlllis. SECOND ROW! Pam Glone, Sue Brydges, Sue Morava. THIRD ROW: dd MOUSSC. FOURTH ROWS Barb Lindley. Not Pie- ed: Jackie Zimmerman. F . ' , .RQ ' I J. . M.. ,NJ W ,,V, rw, , 'CCT fxm CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Co-Captain Jean Christensen, rel Bashem, Sherri Wainscott, Laura Denk, Denise Preiss, Melinda Panutsos, LeeAnn Logsdon, Diane DePinlo, Colleen Serna, Moore, Kathie Lyons. Pepi Hooczko, Carrie Redd, Maureen McCartney, Marga- l y . . rrri Splril-13 7 Parent Groups Boost Warrior Spirit Maine West Mothers for Scholarships sponsored its an- nual fashion show on May 1 to raise scholarship funds. Local Merchants provided fashions and donated prizes. More than S4,000 was raised for scholar- shlps last year. With funds raised from operating con cession stands and sponsoring the Homecoming Pancake breakfast, the Athletic Boosters purchased new weight llftlng equipment and a video tape ma- chlne. The Boosters also sponsor Sports Awards Night and Coaches Night. Lori and Bill Stenzel led the Main West Music Boosters for the 1981-8 school year. At the opening mee Ing, the Stenzels reaffirmed th goals of the boosters as a parer support group aiding students. MI sic Boosters sponsored their fir: Madrlgal Dinner and their first ann: al spaghetti dinner. MUSIC BOOSTERS, FRONT ROW: Marianne Lingen, Priscilla Ahlman, Bart Lingeh, Dick bara Davis, Phyllis Linning, Mary Jo Schaut, Mary Bonllla, Evle Slatkay, Stenzel, Paul Shelby Reese. BACK ROW: Kathy Natzke, Irene Presl, Gerhardt Woebel. MAINE WEST MOTHERS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, FRONT ROW: Aucllle Ligenza, Clare Norris, Pat Kllcullen. SECOND ROW: Mae Jean Engert, LOi5 Meisterheim, Judy Stettner, Julie Tortorelli. RIGHT: Music Booster Phyllis Linning prepares a table tor the Madrlgal Dinner. 138 Music BOOSTSTS Ahlman, George Linning, Keith Davis, Lori Stenzel, B Bonllla, Mary Jo Davis. NOT PICTUREDI Mr. and Mrs. B I ,N 1 UPPER LEFT: Principal James L. Coburn, and Mr. Bill McAbee, presi dent ol the Athletic Boosters, take a break trom the basketball action. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Ken Ross, Mrs. Jucnilcl Phillips, Mr. Bob Tonske, Mrs. Julie Torlorelli, Mr. Bill MCAbee Gnd Mrs. CGIOI Ross were this year's Athletic Boosters ofticers. ABOVE: Mr. Bill McAbee, Mrs. Carol Ross, Mrs. Julie Tortorelli, and Mrs. Antoinette Steinert prepare for the Athletic Boosters tirst annual pancake breaktast at Homecoming. Parenlorganizalions 139 . Y -E M V, ww x J Q QM NEQ 4 Q o f- 3 K-S27 '52 4' Qii li be Q Sllzxkeihifgi ...NX l7 ' ,, '01 .M ., sw. M. 3 5 Maine West NE WE ST fr Macbc f MAINE 'I' OXYNSHIP HIGH SCQHOOI, HONOR RUL1' lf? f new w? 3.6: , aff' 4 2 ZX , Cclin-Dow -Learning Social Science, Business Students Ax .4 .4 9 0 ,' , , 4-V. 'N I I' f' yy ,- Q... 142-Social Sciences TOP: Five Des Plaines policemen talked to students abol the privacy rights ot individuals in the Law and America Society class. LEFT: More than 600 social science studen' learned about the NASA space program from Mr. Joh Hartsfield, a NASA educational coordinator from the Clevt land Lewis Research Center. Students learned about th consumer benefits from the nation's space and researc programs including nutrition, energy, computers and othe space age advancements related to the technological rt search. ABOVE: In her Accounting l class, Mrs. Betty Dutt teaches her students about the balances ot life. Gain Civic, Practical Experiences Change, ideas, heritage, and civic responsibility are at the heart of the social sciences, according to Social Science chairman Mr. Eric Edstrom. World cultures, western traditions and values, American history, government, and the behavioral sciences are organized around these central ideas and values that are keys to future survival. Emphasis is given to reading, writing, research skills, and the ability to communicate ideas to others. Classroom theory is supported by clinical exper- iences in the community through the Clinical Govern- ment program, cooperation with the Des Plaines Po lice Department, interviews conducted with the local citizens whose valued experiences are shared with the young, and competition in history fairs, speech competition, and programs dealing with the leaders of the community, state, and nation. Q , , h ' , . M :VL V ,s , , s The Business Education Department educates stu- dents for and about business. Through business courses, students gain skills and knowledge for initial employment and develop an understanding of the American business system. Students are informed of their rights and responsibilities as consumers, produc- ers, and citizens in that system. The business program at Maine West has been orga- nized to insure vocational competency and to devel- op economics understanding. Course offerings include typing, accounting, sfeno, data processing, business math, machine shorthand, distributive education, and office occupations. All students would benefit from a typewrifing class sometime during their four years to better prepare to function in our keyboard society, observed Mr. Stan Rhodes, department chairman. LEFT: Laura McAlevy works to increase her typing speed and accuracy in her Typing I class. ABOVE: ln his Data Processing class, Scott Freeze discovers the world of Apple computers. BUSlI1eSS ECILICOTIOH 143 Second Language Important to U.S. In recent years America has suffered in- creasingly from its inability to speak with world neighbors. At the diplomatic level, many American ambassadors and embassy personnel do not know the language of the country in which we are represented. ln the international business community, American salesmen frequently must hope that their would-be customers speak English. It is partly because of our inability to communicate with the rest of the world that we are far below our potential in diplomacy and world trade. A young person today who plans a ca- reer in business, law, or most other profes- sions can increase his or her worth immeasur- ably by learning a second language, noted Mr. Daniel Holbrook, Language Chairman. Maine West offers four years of Latin, French, German, and Spanish for students who are considering a career-or maybe just a more enjoyable stay in another coun- try. LAT IN ,Q A xx fx S i 144 Foreign Language TOP: Brigette Curtis reads aloud in Mr. Curtis' Latin II cla intently watched by Doug LClder1dOrf Gnd Ed Buck. ABOY Miss Arlene Carlson works with some of her Spanish studentsj ci relaxed atmosphere in the Language office l l Languages Key to Communications Door Meaning is created and expressed by symbols, and the greatest and most complex symbolic sys- tem is language. The study of language affects how information is acquired, how attitudes are influ- enced, and how meaning is transmitted and re ceived. The task of English education is to develop the students' awareness of language and meaning, and as a department we work for steady growth in the students' ability to read critically, to write clearly and compellingly, and to find enjoyment and wis- dom in good literature, explained the English Chair- man, Mr. Gene Hass. Maine West's academic program requires that each student complete three years of English. Senior elective course offerings include Creative Writing, World Literature, English Literature, Individualized Reading, Journalism, Industrial English, and Ad- vanced Placement English. TOP LEFT: Frank Liquori knows the answer to Mrs. Plock's question in his English ll class. LEFT: John Whitney has a tough problem to figure out in his A.P. English class. ABOVE: Mr. Cygan gives his freshman English students a vocabulary examination. English- s.. K Industrial Education, Home Economics In our modern industrial society, every student needs to develop an understanding of the functions, technol- ogy, and occupational opportunities of industry, ex- plained Mr. Art Sheldrup, chairman of Industrial Education. The Industrial Education programs provide the opportu nity to study about industry, material, and fabrication pro cedures: methods of communication through drawing and graphic arts: and the industrial and consumer use of finished products, such as electrical devices and how power is developed. Graphics, metals, auto mechanics, electronics, me- chanical and architectural drawing, woods and machine shop all represent Maine West's course offerings in Indus trial Education. t 146-lf'ldUSfl'iCl EGUCGIIOD 44491611446 ABOVE: In Mr. Bianco's Auto Shop ll class John Riportella and a class- mate work on an auto part. TOP MIDDLE: Jodi Liggett burns the candle at only one end lo keep her material from unraveling. TOP RIGHT: Miss Morton's Child Care Occupations students learn, participate, and teach all at once because they take care of pre-schoolers as a regular part of their course. LOWER RIGHT: In Mrs. Ohlmacher's Independent Living class, Tracy Maher and David Sackrison eat a meal they planned and prepared. LOWER MIDDLE: From under his protective goggles, Tim Harris casts jewelry in Mr. Wood's Design jMaterials ll class. Students LeClrn 'Life' Skills The title Home Economics conjures up ideas of cook- ing and sewing, But at Maine West, Home Economics ls much more. Home Economics, as it is taught at Maine West, encompasses six large areas of concentration: Foods and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles: Child Develop ment: Housing, Furnishings, and interior Design: Personal and Family Relationships, and Consumer Education. ln ad- dition to these programs, the department offers an exten- sive Cooperative Education program which enables up per grade students to attend school and at the same time have on-the-job experiences in the world of work. Career orientation focused on Food Occupations, Child Care Occupations, and Clothing and Interior Design Oc- cupations. ln Home Economics students are encouraged to de velop an awareness of the importance of managing the resources of time, energy, money, and materials, ex- plained Mrs. Lucille Stiles, chairperson of Home Econom- ics. They learn to prepare for the multi-roles of mate, homemaker, wage-earner, parent, and citizen, she added. Qu HOITIS ECOnOn'llC5- 147 Music, Art Offer Students Cultural Music is an important part of the educational op portunities offered to Maine West students. Class offerings include two levels of Music Theory, Elective Music, Guitar, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Band, and Orchestra, and Marching Band. The Music Department's fine organizations serve the students' interests and needs in a manner that will develop their musical abilities and enrich the cul- tural-aesthetic area of their lives by developing a broad base for the performance and appreciation for all types ot music, noted Robert Kuite, music de partment chairman. BELOW: Bill Rieb practices skills learned in Guitar l. RIGHT: Ashrut El- Dinary concentrates on his violin-playing during orchestra. BOT- TOM: Mr. Paul Magnusson conducts Marching Band practice. i l l r l 148 Music l Enrichment Courses The Will to Think, the Power to Ex- press summarizes the philosophy of Maine West's art department. The goals of the department in- clude the development of critical and appreciative powers, the need to judge and develop opinions, and the aesthetic development through exposure. Students experience the satisfac- tion in creativeness in Art I, Il, Ill, and IV, Design and Materials I and Il, and photography. LEFT: Mr. Geroge Blanas aids Pedro Perez in creating a pencil drawing in Art Ill. BELOW: Mr. John Wood's Design Materials ll CIGSS works on a linear composition project utiliz- Ing magazine advertisements. Art-449 Science Students Use Modern Labs' Knowledge of science and an awareness of how it affects our dai ly lives is important to each of us as individuals, as members of society, and as a hope for the future, ob served Mr. Louis Bergdolt, chairman of the science department. Students are taking advantage of the opportunities offered in the Maine West Science Department. They are working in well-equipped laboratories. From the freshman General Science and Physical Sci- ence courses to the college-level Advanced Placement Biology and Chemistry programs, they are learn- ing to understand the natural world in which they live and are prepar- ing themselves to meet new chal- lenges after graduation. RIGHT: Vtvlen Eschenbach, Julie Ahdrcff, Preell Parlkh, and Ellie Dunfemann observe ci wavelength device in Physics l Acc. BELOW: Ken Fllllpp and Sandy Comstock examine and identify rocks in Earth Science. 150 Science Apple shines for Main students s Dal 31' IOVE: Eric Carlson, Betty Olen, and Karen Roger Vanwazer obtain help from Ad- rnsen work on a homework assignment in vanced Math IV teacher, Mr. Richard Frey, dvanced Math IV. BELOW: Ron Recht and clF ' .gal The mathematics program at Maine West is designed to provide the students with the opportunity to develop their potential to the fullest. Each beginning student regis- ters for a mathematics course in which the content and methods are appropriate to his ability. The teachers of mathematics strive to help students improve in computational skills and in problem solving techniques as they pursue the study of mathematics, ex- plalned Dr. Dean Gould, Mathemat- lcs Department Chairman. The computer has become an im- portant tool in several mathematics classes. The Maine West mathemat- ics program is enhanced by teach- ers involving the computer in the instructional process. Teachers and students further investigate math- ematical relationships through the power of this electronic instrument. Maine West offers seventeen mathematics courses each year. BELOW: Steve Wells types in a program on the computer. Driver Education prepares Maine West students for the highway trans- portation system. The driver educa- tion teachers try to accomplish their goals through a three phase pro gram. The classroom phase of instruc- tion seeks to develop proper atti- tudes: to instill a sense of responsi- bility: to make the student aware of and responsible to laws, rules, and regulations and those who adminis- ter and enforce them: and to pre pare the student to be a safe and courteous driver. The simulator phase of instruction gives a student realism without risk to himself, other drivers, pedestrians or property. The behind-the-wheel phase of instruction gives the student driving practice in a dual-control car with a qualified instructor. Dl'iVeT EdLlCGTiOfT SlUd6ftfS mdke U56 of the school campus in practicing their driving skins. qmel-ity Below: Mr. Roger osbome in- structs Driver Education students in the prop er use of seatbelts. Driver, Physical Education 5 . 4. , Sf .- 3 ..,.. 152 DTIVGT EdUCClfiOl'l Emphasize 'Motor Skills' Hundreds of students visit the LRC daily to prepare for class assignments or to enjoy leisure reading. The current print and non-print collection and the LRC staff are available for students and faculty. The Ro tary Reading Room and Tutorial Center also pro vides students with learning opportunities. Numerous student assistants, in their role as learner-helper, as- sist the student-body and faculty. The instructional program in physical education has as its foundation a common core ot learning ex- periences of tour years for all students. This core of experience is implemented to serve the needs of all students-the gifted, the average, the slow learner, the physically handicapped, ex- plained Mr. Dick Carlini, chairman of boys' physical education. The Physical Education Department strives for an educationally sound balance in those activities com- monly grouped as team, dual, and individual sports, aquatlcs, gymnastics, self-testing activities, dance and rhythms, emphasized Ms. Millie McManus, chair- man of the glrls' physical education department. Physical education classes for juniors and seniors range from cross country skiing to scuba diving to badminton. ABOVE: Jung lm proudly submits his new computer program to Mrs. June Pallardy, L.R.C. desk supervisor. Mr. Stephen Herring, mathematics and computer Science teacher, and Mr. Willis Lindeman, chairman ot the L.R.C., review one of Jung's printouts. LEFT: Rick Klauck, Marc Bauer, Paul Nickerson, and Jim Wagner run the mile during Boys' Sophomore Physical Education. ABOVE: Freshman Jeanine Seltz throws the discus during Girls' Physical Edu Caflon. LRCfPhySiCGl EUUCCTIOD 153 l ' PQ,-MPX 'MPH' ER 39 Of 30 , ww' Billy Squier J.. M HIGH SOHO In-An-Sho-No-Bay Wag -Population Musielewicz, Beck Selected to CSL': M' 'Zi 'ss l VW: ,R ,J ff 1 .. JOHN C. ARRIGO Football 11 M-Club 2,33 Wrestling 1,2.3.4. ALECA S. ARVANITIS. JOHN E. ASA B Honor Roll 1.23 Graphics AWGl'dS 3. JUDITH S. ATOL B Honor Roll 13 Musical 23 Speech Team 2.32 V-Show 3. ARTURO M. AYALA B Honor 1.33 Football 1.2, 33 Jr. Leader 33 Photo Award 33 Track 13 Westerner 2.33 Wrestling 2. ANDREW ACETTURO. DAVID J. ALBRECHT Gymnastics 1.2.33 Socc 1. SUZANNE D. ALM Fashion Show 13 Food Occ pations 23 Student Council 1. HAROLD ANAGNOSTOPOULOS B Honor Roll 2,33 Class Council 1,2,33 Scuba Club 33 S' dent Council 1.2.33 Wrestling 1.2. JOHN M. ANDERSON. LORl A. ANDERSON. MICHAEL C. ANDERSON. JULIE M. ARCURI B Honor Roll 2,32 Buslne Club 43 Gymnastics 1,2.3,43 Pep Club 1.2: 5 Club 1.2.3. 1 DAVID BAHR. ,. fs.- STEPHANIE BAKER AFS 23 B Honor 2,33 Spanish Award 1,32 Tennis Team 1.2.3.4. ERWIN M. BANNER Wrestling 1. I Seniors 'Q--J' ...iz ' Q Tl txsl gggg-gf 14 l .6-f' LAURA BARDOWSKI Transfer 33 B Honor Roll DECA Gold Treasurer 43 Student Council 3. BRUCE A BARNETT B Honor Roll 2,31 Cla Council 2,33 Scuba Club 33 Student Coun 2.33 Wrestling 2.3. STEVE J. BAUMANN. JULIE BAUMHART Art Award 1.23 B Honor R 'l,2,3,4I Business Award 2.3.42 Science Awa g,g34Track 13 Volleyball 1.2.33 West Women MARK BAUMHART. THERESA M. BEATTY. KENNETH R. BECK Baseball 1.23 Basketball Football 1- Capt., 2 -Capt.. 3,4-Cap Hlstorlcal Society 3.43 M-Club 3.4-Pre. Track 1.2. DAVID G. BECKER Baseball 2.3.43 B Honor R 43 Football 3. All Conference Football Squad lSSELL L. BECKER Baseball 13 Basketball 1,2. 43 Cross Country 1,2,33 M-Club 2,3,4-trea- Vet: Track 1,2,3,4. .TRICE MARIE BEDNARZ B Honor Roll 4: Class buncil 1,2,3,43 Orchesis 3,43 Science Club 13 Slgi4Club 13 Student Council 1,3,4Q V- ow , . NNETH R. BEGG B Hanor Roll 33 Concert roir 2,3,43 Fall Play 43 Gun Club 13 Mixed rior 13 U Bn U Society 2,3,4-Pres. LLIAM R. BEHM. 'NTHIA M. BEHRENDT AFS 2,32 Art Award 32 fists' Unlimitedg Band Staff 3,43 B Honor 1.2, L3 Cadet Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Inter- diate Band 13 Marching band 3.4: Pep ind 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Westerner 2, ER J. BERGER AYNE G. BERQUIST Band 13 B Honor Roll 3,43 :ncert Band 2,33 Cross Country 13 V-Show I. NNIS BESSLER Band 13 Cadet Band 2,31 Con- trt Band 43 Cross Country 13 Marching Band 1,43 Pep Band 23 Track 1. ff I ff-ff' 'NTHIA M. BODE AFS 2,33 B Honor Roll 1,2,3, Child Dev. Award 23 Class Council 3,43 His- lcal Society 42 History Award 33 Pep Club Photography Award 3. NNIFER M. BOEMMEL B Honor Roll 1,43 leerleading 1,23 Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,43 ior Leader3 Junior Prom Court 33 Musical ,33 Optimist Club 33 Pom Pon 3,43 Senior der: Softball 33 Student Council 33 Swim er 23 Thespians 2,3,4Q Track 23 V-Show 1, VID J. BOGGS Football 1,23 Wrestling. NCY M. BOHAN Archery 13 Office Occupa s 4. UL BONILLA. ENDA K. BOOMGARDEN Bowling 1,22 Jr. der3 Ottice Occupations 4. EGORY A. BOPP AFS 1,2,33 Aviation Club 1, Pres., 33 Fall Play 33 Gymnastics 13 ech Team 33 Spring Play 3. RA BORGARDT. .swf ig., JA BRIAN C. BETH Baseball 1: Hockey 1,2,3,4. DEANN J. BIALCZAK Attendance Office help er 13 B Honor Roll 3,42 Choraliers 43 Class Council 2,43 Concert Choir 43 Flag Corps 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q LRC Helper 13 Mixed Cho rus 1,2,33 Musical 1,2,3,43 Pegasus 43 Pep Club 13 Student Council 43 Track 13 Tri-M 43 V-Show 1,2,3,4. THOMAS R. BISHOP. ROBERT BLANCHARD. LORI M. Bl'l'I'ER Attendance Oftlce Helper 23 Basketball 13 B Honor Roll 1,3,43 Gymnastics 1,23 Gymnastics Manager 33 Pegasus 43 Skl Club 2,33 Student Council 1,3,4. DAVID D. BLIETZ Basketball 1,2,3,43 Brother- hood Society 3,4-Pres3 Homecoming Court 43 King of Hearts Court 33 M-Club 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Soccer 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2. MARY A. BLUS AFS 23 A Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 B Honor Roll 13 Business Award 2,33 Class Coun cil 2,3,4-Sect'y3 French Club 2,3-Vlce Pres., 4-Sect'y3 Historical Society 3,43 Jr. Leaders3 Key Club 13 National Honor Society 3-Honor Guard, 4-Sect'y3 Language Award 2,33 Pep Club 1,23 Social Science Award 33 Sr. Leaders3 Student Council 4. ANDREW J. BOBRYTZKE B Honor Roll 33 Cross Country 12 Soclal Science Award3 33 Wres- tling 1,2. S6nl0I'S- 157 Chrislenson, Nicholas Reign at Home- DAWN BRIMMER. DIANE M. BROCHOCKI AFS 23 Archery 23 Arl Award 23 A.V. 13 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Design ers' Unlimlted 4-Treasurer3 Pegasus 43 Skelohlng Award 13 U Bl U Society 1. KENNETH C. BROWN JAMES BRUST Art Award 1,23 Baseball 13 Stu dent Council 1,2,3,4. ROBERT K. BULL. EILEEN L. BURKE A Honor Roll 13 B Honor Roll 1, 2,3,43 Choraliers 33 Class Council 3,42 Con- cert Cholr 3,43 Mixed Chorus I 13 Mixed Cho rus ll 23 Office Education Association 43 Sci ence Award 23 Ski Club 43 Student Council 43 Track 13 V-Show 4. TAMMY BURLAKOW B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Busl ness Award 33 Class Council 3,43 DECA 4- Pres.3 Gymnastics 'I3 Jr. Leaders3 Orchesls 1, 23 Pom Pon 2.3: Sr. Leaders. NICK J. BUSIJA Art Award 2,33 Baseball 1,2,3, 43 B Honor Roll 33 Football 1,2,3,43 Jr. Lead- ersg M-Club 3,43 Sr. LSGGSTSQ Wrestling 2. 56l'1l0fS LOIS E. BOUMAN Child Care Occupations Child Dev. Award 33 Mixed Chorus I 13 Mlxe Chorus II 2. DARCI A. BOZZA B Honor Roll 33 Track 2. KAREN S. BRADEN . MARY BRADY B Honor Roll 43 Lunch Roo Helper 2,43 Marching Band 23 P.O. Helper 1, 23 Spanish Club 1,22 V-Show 2,43 Western ROBERT K. BRAYTON. DEBORAH A. BREIT B Honor Roll 43 Deslgnel Unllrnlled 4-Sec.3 Home Ec. Award 2,32 Pe asus 2,3,43 Skl Club 1,2,3,4. JAMES A. BRENNAN. KATHLEEN A. BRENNAN B Honor Roll 1,2,3, Cadet Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Cro Country 2,33 Intermediate Band 13 Jr. Lea ers3 Marching Band 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. , 4 , s. . A I -ew' JEAN MARIE BUTENSCHOEN Deans Ottlce Hel er 33 P.O. Helper 43 Ski Club 1,2,3,4. JOHN R. CAMPBELL Football 1. MARTIN G. CAMPBELL. ' SUSAN L. CARPENTER Art Award 13 B Hong Roll 1,2,3,43 Business Award 2,32 Skl Club 1 Student Council 2. I I GIOVANNA CARRERA JAMES P. CARROLL Baseball 1,2,3,43 Baske ball 1,2,3,41 Golf 1-Capt., 2,3-Co-Capf 4-MVP: M-Club 2,3,43 Sr. Leaders. MARY LISA CARTER Aqulana 1,2,33 Scub Club 3,43 Swim Guards 'l,2,3,4-Pres.3 Swll Ream 1,2,3,4-Co-Capt.: West Women 1,2,. LOUIS M. CARUSO Baseball 1,21 Basketball 1. t oming Activities As Queen, King SERALYNN M. CASSERLY A Honor Roll 1: Art Award 2: B Honor Roll 1,2,4: Cross Country 2, l,4: Jr. Leaders: Sr. Leaders: Spanish Award t: Track 1,2,3,4: West Women Club 1,2,3,4. ZRAIG W. CAVANAUGH. IIICHAEL P. CAZZATO B Honor Roll 2,4: Foot- tall 1,2,3,4. AURA L. CHARNOTA B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Busi- less Award 2,3: DECA Club 4: Science lward 2: Ski Club 1. IYUNG CHOI Transfer 2: B Honor Roll 2,3: His ory Award 2,3: Science Award 3. IEAN M. CHRISTENSON B Honor Roll 3: Brother- mood Soclety 3,4-Vice-Pres.: Business Club 1: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4-Co-Capt.: Christ- has Formal Court 3: Concert Choir 3,4: lomecoming Queen 4: Jr. Leaders: Mixed Chorus I 1: Mixed Chorus Ill 2: Orchesls 3: 'ep Club 1,2,3,4: Sr. Leaders: Skl Club 1: Stu dent Council 1,2,3,4: Swim Guards 2: Tri-M 3, I. POSEANN M. CINQUEGRANI. IIYRA CLANCY. .gg ,.,- ---.. - -':.. , ,1,, --s1-s .:': 'ii-v sc ,- NNTP X f Q it F W S' S ANDRA L. COMSTOCK A Honor Roll 1: B Hon r Roll 2,3,4: Business Awards 2: Class Coun- ll 2,3: Gymnastics 1,2: Historical Society 3,4: '. Leaders: Legend 2: Sr. Leaders: Ski Club L Social Science Award 3: Spanish Award 1: Danish Club 3. .LEN R. CONDICH. IICHAEL P. CONNOLLY. OE COOKE B Honor ROII 4: DECA 4: Ski U . THLEEN J. COOPER Badminton 1,2,3,4: B nor Roll 1,3,4: Business Award 2: Jr. Lead s: Sr. Leaders: Science Award 2: Tennis 1, 3-Capt., 4-Capt. 'EVEN R. CORDES Bcsketbclll 2. IICHAEL J. CORSTEN. FREN E. CRAWFORD B H0n0l Roll 1,2: Home AWOl'd 2. saw' 3 1 1-vt..- he I ROBERT P. CLARK. ELIZABETH J. CLAUS Class Council 1,2,3,4: Cross Country Manager 3,4: Home Ec. Award 3: Legend 2,4: LRC Helper 1: Western er 3,4: WMTH 1. KARIN J. CLAUSEN Aquiona 1,2,3: Art Award 3: B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Jr. Leaders: Pom Pon 4: Sr. Leaders: Ski Club 1: Softball 1,2,3,4. RICHARD D. CLINE Diversified Occupations 4: Gymnastics 2. SHAYNE K. CLISHAM. JULIE E. COBURN AFS 2,3-Treas.: B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Brotherhood Society 1,2,3,4: Business Award 2: Chorallers 4: Class Council 1,2- Sec., 3-Pres., 4: Concert Choir 2,3,4- Treas.: Jr. Leaders: Mixed Chorus ll 1: Musical 2,3: Quad Council 1,2: Presldent's Council- Executive Board 3: Sr. Leaders: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Thespian Society 3,4: Tri-M 2, 3,4: V-Show 1,2,3,4. CARY J. COGLIANESE B Honor Roll 1,2,3: SailIngfCanoeIng Club 2: Student Congress 3,4. NANCY A. COLECCHI B Honor Roll 1,4: Gym nasllcs 1. wr ,k Q. SSHIOIS- 159 Arlington Park Hillon Scene of ALAN C. DAUL FOOIDOII 1,2,3: Intramurals 3: Wreslling 1,2,3. BRENDA S. DAVIDSON AFS 1.2.3. JULIE A. DAVIS B Honor Roll 1,2: DECA Club 3. JOHN DEGUIDE. LISA L. DELLAMANO . KAREN A. DEMUTH Concert Bclnd 2,31 Interme diale Band 1. DIANN DEPINTO Business Club 3: Cheereddlng 3,42 Pep Club 1,2,3: Ski Club 1,2,3. GREGG R. DEWAELE Bdskelbclll Intramurals 1. , W! ff.: . ,., , . 'R SeI'llOl'S MAQEIJM CAROLYNN M. CRUIKSHANK Arl Award 2,3 Class Council 1,2,3: Gymnastics 2,43 Kel Club 3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4p SaIIIngfCanoeIng Club 2: Skl Club 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA E. CURTIS A Honor Roll 1: B Hono Roll 2,3,4: Business Awards 2: Chlld Care Oc cupalions 4-Historian: Gymnasllc Judges A: sistant 1,2: Hiking Club 1: Nallonal Honor Soc ely 3,4g Sailing Inlramurals 1,2: Spanisl Award 2: Spanish Club 3,4. GUNDA N. DABELS B Honor Roll 1.2.3. ANN M. DAHM. BRIAN J. DALEY Arr Award 1,2,3g compurel club 1,2,3. EDWARD M. DALKA. DAVID A. DANAHER. KURT A. DANIELSON Business Award 2: Cross Counlry 1-MVP, 2-Co-Capl., 3,4: M-Clul: 3: Track 1,2,3,4. 'v- MAYRA E. DIAZ Dean's Office Assislanl 1,2,3 4: Dean's Ollice Award 3: TESL Work Progran Award 3. JAMES R. DIDIER. LINDA B. DIDRICHSONS A Honor Roll 1: B Hor or Roll 2,33 Jr Leaders: Sr. Leaders: Volleyba 3. PATRICIA A. DIETRICH. JOHN H. DOBBS Arl Award 3: B Honor ROII 3 CTOSS Counlry 1,2-MVP, 3-MVP, 4: M-Clut 3,41 TrCICk 1,2,3,4. CAROLYN R. DOCKINS AFS 3: B Honor Roll 1,2 3: French Club 2,3. CATHY D. DODGE B Honor Roll 1,2,3: Home Ec. Award 2. MICHAEL M. DOLAN B Honor ROII 4: Chief C the Warriors 3,4: Football 13 Intramurals 2,3,4 Spring Play 23 WMTH 1,2,3. I Senior Prom Friday, June 4 LLIAM R. DOLAN Baseball 1,31 Class Coun J1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3. EPHANIE DOLEJSI Transfer 4. .MELA G. DOROBA Art Award 23 B Honor Ill 1,2,43 Orchesis 1,2,3-Publicity Manager, -Choreographerg Pom Pon 4. IAN W. DOWNING A Honor Roll 23 Baseball B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,2,33 Math ub 4. DSANNE M. DRAGIN B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 ass Council 1,2,3,4, LRC Assistant 13 Sk ub 43 Student Council 1,2,3--Treas., 4- lmecoming Co-Ordinator. tDD R. DREYER. NWN D. DRYSCH A Honor Roll 43 B Honor all 1,2,33 Bowling 13 Business Awards 1,2,33 siness Club 43 Dean's Office Assistant 13 Ot- te Occupations 3,4-Vice-Pres. INJYOT P. DUNUNG AFS 2,3-Treas.: A Hon Roll 13 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 German Club 3-Vice-Pres., 43 Girl's Chorus 23 Historical ciety 43 Language Award 23 Musical 2,33 chesis 1,3-Pres.3 Play Crew 1,22 Polaris 2, -Assistant Editorial Ed.3 Pom Pon 43 Student Buncil 1,2,3,4p rnespians 3,43 v-snow 1,2,3, Lstudent CHOTGOQTGDDSTQ Winter Play 1. . fit' f r ' M 3 I I 5 , lv 5 1 4 555 ,W Q ENGLISH Chlld Care Occ 4 Class Vice Pres 23 Vice Pres 4 Cro Country 12 Ski Club 12 34 Stu Councl 2 3 4 Team 12 34 Capt Home Ec Leaders Science Award 1 2 34 Head Guard Track 12 Women 1 2 3 4, Sr. Leaders. S. FAIRHEAD Basketball 1 2 3 41 Cross L. FELDE AFS 2 33 A Honor Roll 12 343 Award 1' German Awards 12' 1' SClel'lC9 Awards 1,3' SlUdet'll COl.IT1Cll FELL B HOFIOT Roll 32 DeGl'l'S Office 12 Fashion Sl'lOW 2,31 HOTTTG EC. FETTING 13 B Honor Roll 2, Show 12,31 HOlT'le E. FILIPS. BISZAK B Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Bowl Plannlngjlnterior Design Award 3' Na- Honor Society 34' Nurse s Ottlce Assls- Occ. 3,41 Design Home Club 13 LRC Help 1. B Honor Roll 2,3,43 Ski Club 5295 ' ' 'N 'H M3M JOHN J. DZIERZYNSKI. PATRICIA M. ECHEVARRIA B Honor Roll 2,43 De signers Unlimited 43 Fashion Show 23 Pep Club 13 Speech Team 2. JAMES C. ECK. KENNETH W. EDWARDS Transfer 13 Baseball 2, 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Jr. Leader3 M-Club 2.3, 41 Sf. LeGdel'. LAURA A. EIDE. KATHLEEN S. ELDREDGE. MICHAEL ELINSKY A Honor Roll 1,23 B Honor Roll 1,43 Business Award 33 Computer Club 13 Science Award 33 Ski Club 2. ELAINE D. ELIZALDE DECA Club 43 Orchesis 3. Sel'1lOfS-161 Forty-one Superior Seniors Named WENDY M. FURMANSKI A Honor Roll 2: B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Business Award 3: Class Council 1-Sect., 2: Gymnastics 1: Jr. Leaders: Pom Pon 2,3,4-Co-Capt.: Science Awards 1.2: Sr. Leaders: Ski Club 1: V-Show 2,3,4. DAVID R. GAD Baseball 1.22 B Honor Roll 3: SOCCSI' 3.4. ANTHONY P. GALLAGHER Transfer 21 B Honor Roll 2,4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3.4. LOUIS E. GALLUCCI B Honor Roll 4. TRACY A. GARZONETTI B Honor Roll 1.2.32 SCI- GDCS AWGYCI 2. NEIL B. GEITZ B Honor Roll 41 Computer Club 1,2-Sect., 3,41 Debate 2,3,4: Fall Play 41 Na- Tonal Forensic League Member 3: Speech Team 3,4: Spring Play 2: Student Congress 3, 4-Executive Committee: Student Council 3, 4: Ushers 8: Usherettes 3: Westerner 4: WMTH 1. JAY M. GIALLOMBARDO. DANIEL S. GIBBONS A.V. 1.2,3,4. KENNETH E. FILLIPP Baseball 1: lnlrarnurals Soccer 1-MVP 2.3.4-Capt., All Conlr el'ICe. DAVID J. FINLAY B Honor Roll 4: Conce Band 1.2.3. CATHERINE M. FISHER Child Care Occ. 4: 5 Club 1,2,3,4-Officer. GLENN A. FISHER Baseball 1,2,3,4: Football 1, JEROME F. FITZGERALD. CHRISTOPHER A. FREEMAN B Honor Roll 1.2, Food Occ. 3-Pres.: Jr. Leaders: M-Club Sr. Leaders: Wrestling 1,2,3-Honorable Me llon All Conference, 4. MICHAEL E. FREESE Science Award 3. GEORGE A. FRITZLER. 162 Seniors vm. V+' JOANNE M. GIBSON Archery 1.2-MVP: B Ho or Roll 1,2,3: Business Award 2.3: Class Cou cll 1,2,3,4-Treas.: Flag Corps 3,4-Co Capt.: Pep Club 1: V-Show 4: West Wome 1.2. KAREN J. GIELAROWSKI B Honor Roll 1.2,3.1 Business Awards 1,2,3: Business Club 4: J Leaders: Track 1.2.3. REBECCA K. GILBERT B Honor Roll 4: Cla: Council 4. MARIA C. GIOVENCO B Honor Roll 1,2.3,4 Business Award 2.3: Business Club 4: DEC, Club 4: French Club 3,4: Home Ec. Award ' Science Award 1.2: Track 1. MICHAEL A. GLASGOW Baseball 1,2: Baske ball 1.2: Intramurals 2.3: Soccer 1. I GREGORY R. GODEE M-Club 2.3: Scuba Clul 3.4: Swim Guards 2,3,4: Swlm Team 1.2,3,4. I LORALEE GOETZ B Honor Roll 2: U 81 U Society DAVID H. GRANT Cross Country 4: M-Club Track 3.4. As Illinois State Scholars ISAN E. GREGORY Art Awards 1,2: Bodmin n 1: B Honor Roll 1,2,3: Business Award 2: hild Care Occ. 4: Leaders 3,4: Jr. Leaders: . Leaders: Volleyball 1,2,3,4: West Women l2,3,4. ALE L. GREINKE Basketball 1,2: B Honor Roll ,2,3: Chorus 2: Cross Country 33 German lub 4: Historical Society 4: Jr. Leaders: Sr. faders: Tennis 23 Track 1,2,3. .ANE GROOMS Basketball 1,2: Home Ec. lub 1,2. ININE M. GROSSI Business Club 4: Jr. Lead- 's: Scuba Club 3,4-Sect'y: Sr. Leaders: vim Guards 3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,4: West omen 1,2,3.4. ERISTINE GRYGO Business Award 2: Office c. 3,4: Ski Club 2. NNIFER J. GULBRANSEN Art Award 32 B Honor all 1,2,3,4: Clothing Awards 1,2,3: Designer's :limited 4: Fashion Show 1,2,3: Skl Club 1,2. IMELA H. GUNCHICK Food Occ. 4: French ub 2: Weslerner 2: WMTH 1. NRY R. GUT. Roll 2,3,4: Club 4: 1 Sk 1 2 3 4 Roll 1,2,3, Cross Foods Jr. Leaders: 1,2: Sr Social Science M HARNEY AFS 12' Art Award 1' B Roll 1,2,3,4 Award 3, CIGSS 1,23 DEC Homecoming 3: Orchesis 4: 1: Spanish 4: Spring Play 3: A Art Awards 1,21 Foods Track 1. 2,3,43 Football 33 Art Awards 1,2,3: B Honor Country 2: Home Ec. 1,2,3: Jr. Leaders: Sr. Leaders: Track West Women 1,2,3,4. NK wings.. W A xzyy - if ' T' 3 L -3 . s, fs, ,: . :gs . ' - ' ' 2:23 0 . x iw X gi. sk . .Q-,f J- n 1 ,K 1 gf i :zz se: ms f S STEVE M. HABETLER. ELIZABETH A. HAGEN Distributive Ed. 3,4: Gym nastic Club 1: Mixed Chorus 3: Office Award 1: Pep Club 1: P.O. Assistant 1,2: Reading Award 1: Student Council 4. DANIEL HAHN. GRACE HAJOST AFS 1,2,3: A Honor Roll 1,3,4: B Honor Roll 2: Business Award 2: Choraliers 3,4: Class Council 3,4: Concert Choir 3,4- Sect'y: Fall Play 4: History Award 1: Leaders 3,4: Mixed Chorus II 2: Musical 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Speech Team 4: Spring Pray 3,4: Thespians 45 Tri-M 3,4-chaplain: V-Show 3,4. JOSEPH P. HALL. EARL HALLGREN. DAWN C. HALVERSON B Honor Roll 3,4: Ski Club 1,2,4: Softball 2. DONNA J. HALVERSON Deans' Office 4: Home Ec. Club 1: Intramurals 2: Student Council 1,2, 3,4: U 8a U Society 1,2,3,4. SGDIOTS- Anderson, Hegele, May, Meyer, Sajdak SUSAN H. HERDZINA B Honor Roll 43 Dislributive Ed. 43 Pegasus 4. HOLLY A. HERMAN AFS 1: B Honor Roll 1.21 Class Council 4-Co-Sec.3 Fall Play 1- Crew, 2-Cast and Crew, 3-Cast and Crew, 4-Crew3 History Scholar 33 Musical Crew 1.2.32 Reader's Theater 33 Science Award 13 Speech Team 2.3: Spring Play 1- Cast and Crew, 2-Tech. Director, 3-Crew Student Council 1.2.3, Swim Team Mgr. 13 Thespians 2.3.4-Sect'y3 Tri-M 2,33 V-Show 1-Crew. 2-Crew. 3-Tech. Director, 4- Student Director3 WMTH 2,3. DEMETRIO HERNANDEZ. FRANKLIN I. HERVAS B Honor Roll 2.3.43 Gym- nastics 23 Soccer 12 Swim Team 1. DEBORAH A. HILL. LINH D. HO B Honor Roll 33 Business Award 33 Home Ec. Award 3. PHUONG D. HO B Honor Roll 33 Business Award 3: Home Ec. Award 3. JOHN J. HOFERITZA A Honor Roll 1.2.3, B Hon or Roll 43 Bowling 33 Business Awards 2.33 His- tory Award 13 Math Club 1.2.43 National Hon or society 3,43 Science Awards 1.23 Soccer 1.2-MVP. 3.43 Spanish Awards 1.2. SeTTlOI'S VICTORIA L. HAYS Child Core Occ. 3.4. TIMOTHY P. HEBBARD Baseball 12 B Honor Ro 31 Football 2.3. STEVE A. HEGELE. JEANNE M. HEIDEMANN B Honor Roll 1.2.3.1 Business Award 32 JT. l.eGdeI'SQ ST. LeOdel'S. MARY E. HELMINSKI A Honor Roll 31 B HonC Roll 1.2.43 Child Dev. Award 21 DECA 41 Hi torical Society 3,43 History Award 33 lndeper dent Living Award 23 Science Award 3. LAURIE A. HEMPFLING B Honor Roll 2.3.42 Bu: ness Awards 2,33 Home Ec. Award 23 Ji Leaders3 Science Awards 1,23 Sr. Leaders. LINDA L. HENRICKS Business Club 43 Jr. Leac STSQ Orchesis 3,43 Sr. Leaders. DEBORAH K. HERDRICH DECA 3-Treas., 4- Treas.3 Orchesis 2,3,4-Vice Pres.: Pep Clul 1.2.3. 43 Student Council 1.2.33 Track 1,2,3,4. X - ..2' , . I I I ,,.' CHERSTEN A. HOFFSTEDT Arl Award 2: B Hono Roll 1.3.43 Concert Choir 33 V-Show. JOHN J. HOFSTETTER. KENNETH E. HOHMANN. DEBORAH L. HOLLER AFS 1.2.33 B Honor Roll 3 41 Jf. l.6Gdel'SQ ST. l.eCdel'SQ SlUdel'1l Council Swim Team 'l,2,3. MARY A. HOLMES B Honor Roll 2.3.42 Businee Award 13 Class Council 2,31 Ski Club 1,23 St dent Council 2.31 Track 1.2. PEPI A. HOOCZKO B Honor Roll 33 Buslne: Award 33 Business Club 42 Cheerleading 1 Co-Capt., 2,3,4-Capt.3 Christmas Form Court 13 Class Council 33 Gymnastics 23 Leaders3 Ottlce Occ. 41 Orchesis 33 Pep Cl 1.23 Sr. Leaders3 Student Council 1.2.31 Tra 1,21 V-Show 3. LISA P. HOPKE B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Businee Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.33 Spanish Club 1. LORI A. HOWARD B Honor Roll 1,2,3,42 Bu ness Award 33 Cheerleading 13 Gymnasti 'l,2,3,4: Home Ec. Award 23 Jr. Leaders3 Sfl ence Awards 2,33 Ski Club 4. lan to Spend Summer in Europe HOWARD Badminton 1,2,33 Spanish Club HOYER Art Award '11 Photogra 2,33 WMTH 2,3-Public Service A Honor Roll 43 Historical Soci- Honor Society 43 Spanish Club J. HUDSON Business Awards 2,31 LRC 1,2,3. Wlnner 4. A Honor Roll 1,2,33 Language Math Award 33 Math Club 1.2, Chairman, 4-PreS.1 National Hon- 3,43 Sclence Awards 1,2,3. A. IMBERGER B Honor Roll 2,41 Busi Award 33 DECA 33 Skl Club 1,2,3,4. e. CIGSS Council 1 I HOTTTSCOTTT- OfCi'1eSiS 31 1,2,4, ,2,3,41 West 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON. K. JOHNSON B Honor Roll 3,43 Dlstrib 42 SWIITI Timef 1. JONES. ATHERINE EILEEN JORDAN. AFS 1,2,3: Concert holr 43 Contest Play 33 Fall Play 3,43 Group terp. 2,43 Musical 2,3,43 Speech Team 1,2,3, 3 Spring Play 3,43 Thesplans 2,3,4Q V-Show 3, ATRICIA E. JOSEPH EVE C. JUDSON. ENISE M. JUERN. 54Y 9' KIRK P. INGRAM Wrestling 1. LYNDA S. IVASKA Art Award 23 Artists Unlimit- ed 3-Pres., 43 Class Council 1,23 Cross Country 13 Diving 23 Track 13 West Women 1, 2. EQRSN JACOBSON An Award 23 Distributive DOUGLAS w. JANNUSCH. CLIFFORD P. JENSEN B Honor Roll 1,33 Divng 1, 23 Ski Club 1: Wrestling 1. DONALD C. JOHNSON Ski Club 4. EDWIN C. JOHNSON Class Council 1,2,33 Con- cert Choir 43 Contest Play 23 Cross Country 1,2-Capt., 3,43 Fall Play 13 Jr. Leaders3 M- Club 33 Musical 1,2,3,43 Sr. Leaders3 Speech Team 1,2,43 Student Council 1,2,33 Thesplans 2,3,41 Track 1,2,3,43 WMTH 1,23 Wrestling 23 V-Show 1,2,3,4. LORRIE S. JOHNSON A Honor Roll 23 Aquiana 2,3,43 B Honor Roll 1,31 Business Award 23 Busi- ness Club 33 DECA 43 Hiking Club 13 Pegasus 3,4-Vice-Pres.3 Pep Club 23 Science Award 2. SSTHOTS- 165 Drum Major Kunkel Directs Marching JOHN R. KAUNAS Cross Country 342 Track 2 THOMAS J. KEANE Art Awards 12 33 B Honor Roll 12,3,43 Brotherhood Society 2,3,43 Foot- ball 12343 Intramurals 12' M-Club 4' Sci ence Awards 1 33 Wrestling 1 2,3. DENISE A. KEARNS B Honor Roll 1 2 34: Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Swim Guards 1,2,33 Track 1, 2,3,43 West Women 1,2,3,4. LINETTE M. KEFFER Pegasus 1,2-Vice-Pres. MARY S. KELLEHER. ROBERT F. KENNEDY. LAURA A. KENTER Diversified OCC. 3.4. 4. vw' 'X MARYANN E. KERN Art Club 43 Photo Award 3. I 7 I t Jl.Il'llOlS I. I x SUZANNE L KADLEC AFS 3 Aqulana 123' Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Business Award 2 Fall Plc 3 Group lnterp 2 Jr Leaders Mixed Chon ll 3 Musical 2 3 Orchesrs 2 3 Speech Tea 1 2 3 4 Spring Play 3 Thesplans 1 2 3 4' N Show 2 3 4 Westerner 2 3 4 STEVEN J KAMENSKY Baseball 1 2 Skl Club 2 34 Soccer 1 Speech Team 1 U 81 U Sol ety 1 2 3 STEVEN KAMPSCHROER Basketball 1 2 31 Cross Country 1 2 3 M Club 2 3 4 Orchesll 123 Track 1234 THOMAS R KANTE TAMMY L KARABAS Business Club 4-Pre: Business Ed Sub Advisory Club 4 Cla: Council 12 Jr Leaders Orchesrs 1234' E Leaders Student Council 1 SUSAN J KAROWSKY A Honor Roll 234' Honor Roll 1 Business Award 2 Class Counc 12 34 French Club 4 Hlstorrcal Society 3,1 Leaders 34 Office Occ 4 Treas Pegasl 3 Science Award 2 3 Skl Club 2 KATHY L KASCH Business Award 3 JOHN F KATZBECK B Honor Roll 12 3 4' Ban 123 Vrce Pres 2 Football 1 Soccer 33 I tramural Softball Champs 2 Jazz Band 1,2 32 Louis Armstrong Jazz Award 3 Pep Ban 1 2 Ski Club 2 Solo and Ensemble Winner 1 V Show 12 34 WMTH 2 34 Producer 1 News Director Exec. Staff 4 Musical 4. ELBERT M. KIM Transfer 13 B Honor Roll 2,3,l Gymnastics 2,3,43 Math Club 3,4-Vice-Pres Science Club 23 Student Council 43 Wester er 4. PATRICIA ANN KINDNESS. JOHN P. KIRALY. MARY T. KIRSH AFS 2,33 A Honor Roll 1,2,3,L Art Awards 2,32 Class Council 43 Historical S ciety 3,41 Language Award 23 National Hong Society 3,42 Science Awards 2,32 Social S ence Awards 1,33 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. VICKI L. KLECHNER Class Council 1,23 Jr. Lea ers3 Sr, Leaders3 Ski Club 1,23 Student Counq 23 Track 23 West Women 2. , GREGORY M. KLEDZIK B Honor Roll 43 Bowlirt 13 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 1,2,3,4. TIMOTHY J. KLEICH A.V. 'l,2: Band 1: B Hon- Roll 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 23 Football 1, Glrl's Swim Team Statistician 3,41 M-Club 2, Science Awards 1,23 Scuba Club 3-Activil Director, 4-Vice-Pres.3 Ski Club 13 Swi Guards 2,3,4: Swim Team 1,2,3,4-Capt. NOREEN J. KLEIN A Honor Roll '1,2,3,4: Buslne Award 23 Jr. Leaders3 Language Awards 1, 33 National Honor Society! 3,43 Sciencl Awards 1,2,33 Sr. Leaders3 Track 1,2,3, Volleyball 1,2,3,43 West Women 1,2,3,4. I ' I l F ' I Cll'l O TTOXVI 9 S OT S CIIT QIOLORES KLINE A Honor Roll 43 B Honor Roll 1, - oili IQ Choirallers 43 Concert Choir 3,43 Dean's Jftice Attendenl 1,33 GirI's Chorus 13 Jr. f , DNXN eaders3 Musical 33 NEW Concert 33 Presi XCC Ient's Club 33 Sr. Leaders: Spanish Club 1- . res., 3-Pres.3 Swing Choir 33 V-Show 3.4. ,Eb DAVID KOCHAN A Honor Roll 2,3,43 Baseball 3 B Honor Roll 13 Bowling 1,2,33 Gymnastics I2 Intramurals 3,41 Math Club 43 Science lwards 1,33 Spanish Award 23 Spanish Club HARLES BRIAN KOEHLER. YNTHIA M. KOERBER A Honor Roll 3,43 B Hon mr Roll 1,2,3,43 Business Awards 2,31 Home Ec. Awards 1,23 Jr. Leaders3 Language Awards 2,33 Science Club 1,2-Vice-Pres., 3-Vice- 'res., 4-Pres.3 Sr. Leaders3 Swim Team 1,2,3, li Track '1,2,3,4: West Women 2,3,4. E ANDREW KOPP B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Historical Lociety 3. 'AUL KOREN. IEN KORNFIEND ISA KOSMOND Business Club 43 Class Coun- :II 3,41 Cross Country 12 French Club 2,33 lomecoming Court 43 Jr. Leaders3 Orchesis 1,3,4: Orchestra 2,33 Pep Club 1,43 Pom Pon -,43 Ski Club 'l,2,4: Student Council 3,43 Track ,43 V-Show 4. . IMOTHY KUNKEL Art Award 13 B Honor Roll 1, 1,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4-Drum Maior 43 Concert Drchestra 3,43 Jazz Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band ,2,3,43 truck 1,23 rri-M 3,4-vice Pres.3 Musi al Plt 3,43 V-Show Pit 2.3.4-Student Direc- lf WMTH 1,2,3, OUGLAS LADENDORF B Honor Roll 3,43 horaliers 43 Concert Choir 41 Football 1,2,3, 3 M-Club 2,3,4Q Musical 'l,2,3,4: Ski Club 1: -peech Team 2,43 Track 1,2,3,43 V-Show 43 wrestling 1. EBRA L. LA MANTIA A Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Busi- ress Awards 1,2,33 Class Council 13 History wards 2,33 Jr. Leaders3 National Honor Soci- ty 3,43 Office Occ. 4-Sect'y3 Sr. Leaders3 udent Council 2. ANET LAMBERTY B Honor Roll 23 Cheer- ading 13 Home Ec. Award 23 Orchesis 2,3- cI'y, Treas.3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Pom Pon 2,3, -Co-Capt.: Ski Club 1,23 V-Show 2,3,4. ARY LAMP B Honor Roll 4. ANIEL LAROCCA Baseball 3,41 B Honor Roll 3 Sr. Leaders. LIE LAUGHLIN Class Council 1,2,3,43 Concert hoir 3,43 Fall Play 1,2,3,43 Musical 1,2,3,43 oduction Award 33 Speech Team 43 Spring lay 1,2,3,4: Thespians 2,3,43 Tri-S 1, -Sec'y3 V-Shw 1,2,3,43 WMTH 1,2. EVIN LAWLOR. .e--r ,S A L I 1 I Ifiifgf l DAVE KOSTICK. LISA KOZENCZAK. MARK KRAL Audio Visual 43 Diving 1,2. LAURA KRAMER Business Award 23 Business Club 1,2,3,43 Child Care Occ. 33 Child Care Occ. Club 33 Computer Club 43 Office Occ. 43 Office Occ. Club 43 Pep Club 1,23 U Bc U Society 1,2,3,4. JILL KRATOCHVIL Transfer 23 Basketball 23 B Honor Roll 3,43 Jr. leaders3 Photo Award 33 Science Award 33 Sr. Leaders3 Softball 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 West Women 2,3,4. JoHN KRAUSHAAR A Honor Ron 1,2,3,43 sr. Leaders3 Soccer 1,2,3,4. KRISTINE RENEE KUCHEL AFS 1,2,3-Exchange Student3 A Honor Roll 1,33 Badminton 1,2,3,43 Basketball 23 B Honor Roll 2,43 Child Care Occ. In-School 33 Child Care Occ. Out- School 43 Dean's Office Assistant 13 History Award 13 Home Ec. Award 3, Language Award 13 National Honor Society 3,41 Volleyball 23 West Women 2,3,4. LYNN KUHLMAN AFS 13 Basketball 12 B Honor Roll 1,2,3: Business Award 13 Historical Soci- ety 3,43 Presldent's Club 33 Science Award 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 2,33 West Women 1, 2-Treas., 3-Pres., 4. Nfl. vc- 'B-'VS' Seniors- DAR Selects Kathie Lyons As Good .-we I 7 ff f A3413 i 7 ' ,ye Q I ,V f We v 6 1 MVK' bm 3 Q. f f A f 2 MIKE LINDMEIER B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Science Awards 2,3. KARL LINDQUIST A Honor Roll 2,33 Basketball 1,2,33 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 1,2, 3,43 M-Club 33 Science Award 13 Track 1,2,3, 4. TIMOTHY LINK Cross Country 3,43 Gun Club 23 Photo Award 33 Soccer 1. LAURA A. LINNING Archery 13 B Honor Roll 1, 33 Business Award 33 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Swim Team 1. RALPH LIQUORI. DONNA T. LOGISZ Basketball 1,2,3,43 B Honor Rol 2,43 Softball 13 Tennis 1,2,3,43 West Worn- en 'l. CHRIS LOMBARDO. FRANCES LONG. , ...sr-,, ,, wg--.., Sel'1lOTS ,, . , W. ,, S M ig X A ,tk .V ' HSM' 4 V ,iw .3 , 'f , W., 3. JY. ti., ,Ch .. yrf f e, 3 f an .J 'A 2 Q ff f 11 f 4+ 54 PAM LAZZARA. TUYET LE TODD LEMME B Honor Roll KATHLEEN A. LEWIS B Honor Roll 43 Busine Award 33 Business Club 41 Class Council 2, 43 Student Council 4. LINDA LEWIS B Honor Roll 13 Band 1,2,33 U 81 Society 1. CATHY LIDEN B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 DAR Histo Award 33 Girl's Chorus 13 Historical Society Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminl Fianalist 23 Musical Crew 13 Otticer's Club 2, Polaris 1,2-News Ed., 3-Editor-in-Chi President's Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Speer Team 1,2,3-Vice-Pres., 43 Thespians 2.3, V-show Crew 13 Westerner 4-Editor-ir Chiet3 Winter Play 13 WMTH 1,2,3,4. SUSAN B. LIETZAU Aquiana 1,2,3,43 B Hon Roll 1,2,43 LEGEND 2,33 Quill and Scroll 3, Scuba Club 3-Treas., 43 Ski Club 13 Stude Council 3,43 Swim Guards 1,2,3,43 Swim Tea 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,43 West Women 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE LINDEMAN Basketball 1,2,3,4i B Hon Roll 2,31 Softball 13 Tennis 1,2,3,4. ,gem 5' M V A, .t ag rw -L 3 , ,fr, f ff' ,ff 'bl l' 5- 1.1 f' ma 1? ,313 ,K gy, ,I Qi, 'V ,YY X C ' If 2 if I .,,,,,, . KATHY LUCIA AFS 1.2: A Honor Roll 1,2,4C If Award 1,33 B Honor Roll 33 Concert Orcnesl 13 Jr. Leaders3 Language Awards 2,33 Music 13 Orchesis 1,2,33 Science Award 23 Sr. Lea ers3 V-Show 1,2,3. KENNETH LUNDGREN. DAN LUNDQUIST Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. STEVEN LUNDQUIST. KATHLEEN LYONS AFS 1,2: Aquiana 1,2,3 Vice-Pres.3 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Brotherhor Society 4-Sec'y3 Cheerleading 3, Cnoraliers 43 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Concl Choir 2,3-Statt, 43 Jr. Leaders3 Languaq Award 13 Musical 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Po der Putt Football 3-Capt.3 President's CII 43 Science Award 13 Sr. LEGGSTSQ Span Club 23 Student Council 1,2-Treas., 3-His rian, 4-Pres.: V-Show 1,2,3,4. JULIE A MADER Aquiana 23 B Honor Roll 1,2 43 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Home Ec Award Science Award 33 Ski Club 1,2,3,4. CHRIS G. MANTAS. AUDRIE MAROTTO. Citizen Award Recipient DANIEL J. MARQUETTE. MARY R. MARQUETTE Art Award 1,23 B Honor Roll 43 Orchesls 13 Pom Pon 3,42 V-show 3. MARY A. MARTIN Business Award 1,2,43 Class ouncil 13 Leaders 3,4. HILIP R. MARTIN Art Award 1,2,3,43 B Honor oll 3,41 Cross Country 3,43 Track 4. EIDI MASCHMANN B Honor Roll 13 Business ward 13 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,33 'oncert Orchestra 2,31 Musical 2,31 Jazz Band 33 Pep Band 2,31 Spanish Award 23 Sports Award 1,22 Track 1,2,33 V-Show 2,32 Nest Women 3. AVID J. MATKOVIC Basketball 1,2,3,4: Base all 1,2,3,43 B Honor Roll 1,2,43 Soccer 1,2,3. -Capt. 2. IANET A. MAY B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Business Award 2,3,43 Home Ec Award 1,23 LRC Assis- ant 13 Oltice Occupations 43 Science Award I3 Ski Club 1. EDMUND L. MAZUR Basketball '1,2: Baseball 1, 2,3,4: B Honor Roll 1,2,43 M-Club 3,43 Ski Club 1,2,43 Science Award 3. ROBERT A. MC ABEE Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 13 Football 1,23 Leaders 3,4. JAMES F. MC ARDLE B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 13 Cross Country 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,41 Track '1,2,3. KATHLEEN M. MC CABE B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Chess Club 43 Class Council 2, 33 French Club 13 Gymnastics 1,2,33 Key Club 3,4-Pres. 31 Leaders 3,43 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 13 V-Show 4. KEVIN MC CARTHY B Honor Roll 3,4Q Band 13 Diving 1,2,3,43 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4: Leaders 3, 43 Soccer 1,2,3,4-Co. Capt. 13 Swim Guard 2,3,4-Head Guard 3. RON MC CAULEY B Honor Roll 1,3. LYNN E. MC CORMAC A Honor Roll 13 Art Award 1,2,33 B Honor Roll 2,3,43 History Award 13 Leaders 3,42 Track 1,2,3. JEFFREY S. MC CORMICK. RICHARD C. MC CULLCUGH, A Honor ROII 23 Cross 1,2,3,43 Historical Society Theatre 1,4 AWGl'd PFGS. 4-Secy J MC Country 3 Soccer 1, USI 1,43 V-Show 4. KENNA B Honor ROII 4, Spring B Honor Roll 4, Y C. MEIER Arena Play Crew 13 B Honor 43 Cheerleading 1,2,33 Chess Club 4- 43 Concert Choir 2,31 Diving 13 Girls' 13 Musical 1,2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Swim SGTITOTS 169 Meisterheim, McCune Mistress, Maste Yu..-of 4 ft ' . VV I X. , . Y f A -W . im fs we-ag, '?z STEVEN R. MEYER Art Award 2,3,41 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,41 Cross Country 1,2,3,4. THERESA A. MEYER B Honor Roll 31 Chess Club 4-Sect. 41 Class Council 31 Ski Club 1,2,3,41 Student Council 1,2. ROSINA A. MICELI B Honor 2,41 Brotherhood 2, 3,41 Class Council 1,2,31 Chess Club 4- Treas. 41 Leaders 3,41 Pep Club 11 Ski Club 1, 2,3,4. STEVEN A. MICHALEK Personnel Assistant 1.2.31 Business Award 2. TAMMY A. MICHAU B Honor Roll 41 Class Council 1,22 Softball 1,2. CHRISTOFER MILLER. DENICE C. MILLER Child Care Award 31 Bowl- ing Club 31 Class Council 11 Track 1. PAUL MILLER. was were i X LAURA J. MEISTERHEIM A Honor Roll 1,2,3,l AFS 2,31 Class Council 41 Contest Play 41 Fc Play 2,41 Historical Society 3,4-Secy1 Histor Award 2, Legend 2,42 Musical 3,41 NHS 3,4 Orchesis 31 Pres. Council 41 Quill and Scrc 4-Pres. 41 Spring Play 2,42 Readers Theatr 2,42 Sci. Award 11 Speech Team 1,2,3,41 The plans 2.3.41 V-Show 3,41 Westerner 2. ROI ALD A. MELENDEZ Baseball 1,2,31 Basketball 1 21 Football 2,3. RICHARD M. MENDRALLA . Honor Roll 41 B Honor Roll 1,2,31 Compute Club 3,42 NHS 3,41 Science Award 21 Scienc Club 3,4. MARK D. MERTES A Honor Roll 1,21 Honor Roll 3,41 Baseball 11 Brotherhood A Class Council 11 Football 2,3,4: Key Club 3,1 Language Award 1,21 NHS 41 Quill and Scrc 2,31 Sci. Award 11 Social Science Award 1,1 Span. Club 3,41 Student Council 2.3.41 M Club 4. DEBORAH M. MESENBRINK Aquiana I 3,4-Vice-Pres. 41 Designers Unlimited 1 Home Ec Award 21 Swimming 1,2. DONNA I MESSINA. NANCY A. MEYER B Honor Roll A Business Award 21 Leaders 3,41 Mat Maids I Ski Club 41 AFS 3. ROSEMARIE MEYER A Honc Roll 1,2,3,41 AFS 2,31 Historical Society 3,1 Legned 2,3,4-Bus. Manager 3, Editor 1 Math Club 21 National Honor Society 3,4 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Pres. Council 41 Spar Club 1,2,3,4-Pres. 41 Sci. Award 21 Lal guage Award 2,31 Class Council 41 Track 4. QSM 1 off: J. 1X X X Seniors STEVEN S. MISTRETTA. MALCOLM MLODOCH Art Award 2,3,41 A Club 41 Scholastic Art Contest 3. MARY E. MOLINARO AFS 1.2.31 Art Award E Art Club 3,41 Archery 2. JOHN MORAVA. JAMES G. MORRISON Baseball 11 Football 1,2 3. JEANNIE L. MORRISSEY B Honor Roll 3,41 Bu ness Award 3,41 Class Council 41 lntramura 3,41 Pegasus 41 Science Award 41 Studer Council 41 Transfer 3. THOMAS J. MOZAL B Honor Roll 31 Deca Clu 31 Deco Gold 4. EDWARD MROWIEC. ot Cermonies at V-show 1981 XNDREW A. MUCHONEY Computer Club 1.2.3, I3 German Club 33 Muslcal 33 Speech Team l,43 Spring Play 33 U and U Society 3-Vlce- lres. 33 V-Show 3. IACQUELYN A. MUDD Brotherhood Soclety 1, !,3,43 Cheerleading 2,33 Chorallers 43 Con :ert Cholr 43 Leaders 3,43 Muslcal 3,43 Drchesis 33 Pom Pon 43 Student Council 4- Yice-Pres. 43 V-Show 3,4. IRIAN R. MULHOLLAND A Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4: tusiness Award 13 Computer Club 13 Math Zlub 43 National Honor Society 3,4-Vice- 'res. 43 Simulation Club 13 Science Award 1, 2,33 Spanish Award 1,2,33 Spanish Club 3,4- lreas. 43 Soccer 23 Softball Intramurals 23 lwimming 1. IELLY A. MULLALLY Art Award 1,2,43 B Honor 'oll 1,2,43 Business Award 23 Home Ec Award 'OHN J. MURRAY B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Base all 13 Cross Country 23 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. FFREY A. MUSIELEWICZ Baseball 13 Basketball 3 Football 1,2,3,4-MVP 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Q-Club 3,43 Track 1. ANK A. MUSTARI Baseball 1,23 Intramurals 1, ,3,43 Science Award 1. IANCY A. NAEGELE Home Ec. Award 13 Pego ,us 33 Swlmmlng 2,32 West Women 2,3. ANE M. NIEMCZYK Ottlce Occupations 4. IARK A. NITZ A Honor Roll 1,2,3,4f Bowling lub 13 Business Award 23 Math Club 43 His rlcal Society 3,41 History Award 23 National nor Society 3,43 Science Award 2,31 Simu- tion Club 2,3. DHN W. NOLAN B Honor Roll 3. IICHAEL R. NORRIS. JLlE A. NORTH B Honor Roll 1,43 Concert holr 3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Orchesis 33 U nd U Society 1. IILIANA M. NURRE Girls' Chorus 1,23 Muslcal 13 Pegasus 43 Track 1,2. OMAS R. OBECNY B Honor Roll 1,2,33 Base- ll 13 Historical Society 3,4. SEPH K. O'BOYLE Food Occupations 3,4- es. 43 Swlmmlng 1. MARY F. NEBGAN B Honor 1,2,3,4Q Class Coun- cil 3,43 Chorus Il 13 Concert Cholr 2,3,4, Mat Molds 'IQ Orchesis 3-VICE-PI'eS. 31 POITI Pon 33 Student Council 2,3,4: Trl-M 4. CHRISTINE M. NELSON B Honor Roll 2,33 Basket ball 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4Q Track 2. REBECCA L. NELsoN B Honor Rott 1,23 Gymnas- tics Assistant 2,33 ski Club 1,2,3. WILLIAM NICHOLAS B Honor Roll 33 Baseball 1, 2,33 Brotherhood Society 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3, 4-MVP 2,33 Industrial Ed Award 23 Track 13 Business Award 23 M-Club 3,4. PAUL D. NICHOLS B Honor Roll 1. JUDITH M. NICKELS. JOHN M. NICKERSON Art Award 23 Basketball 13 Football 13 Leaders 3,43 M-Club 3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,4-MVP 1,2. PAUL L. NICKLES. SSTTIOTS- Ochal, Ladendorf Portray Dolly Levi, TIMOTHY G. OPFER Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basket- ball 1,23 Football 1,2,3,4. GINA PABST A Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 AFS 2,33 Aqulana 13 Badminton 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Brotherhood Society 3,42 Historical Society 3, 43 Math Team 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,4-Pres. 43 Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,43 West Women 2,3,4-Treas. 4. PHYLIS F. PALERMO Art Award 33 Artists Unlimit- ed 3,43 LRC Assistant 1,23 Pep Club 43 Span- ish Club 1.3. RICK A. PALMERI. IRENE G. PANOUTSOS Cheerleading 2,3,43 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Leaders 3,43 Nurse's Aid 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 V-Show 4. GARY T. PANZER Bowling Club 1,3. GEORGIA PAPAGIANNIS B Honor Roll 3,42 Class Council 3,41 French Club 2,3,43 Gym- nastic Club 13 Gymnastics 23 Ski Club 3,42 Swimming 1. SAM PAPPAS. LISA A. OCHAL A Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 AFS 1 33 Concert Choir 3,4-Pres. 43 Fall Play 1,2 4: Contest Play 33 Historical Society 3,4 Vice-Pres. 43 Musical 1,2,3,43 Spanish Awa 23 Spanish Club 1,2,33 Speech Team 2,3 spring Play 1,2,3,43 Thespians 2,3,43 Trl-M 4-Treas. 43 V-Show 1,2,3,43 NHS 4. WALTER O'DONNELL Football Manager 3. CHRIS H. OEHLERKING Art Award 33 BL Award 2: Gun Club 13 Historical Society 3 M-Club 3,43 P.O. Assistant 1,23 Scienc Award 1,2,33 Scuba Club 3,4-Vice Pres. Service Award 1,2,33 Student Council 33 Sw Guards 2,3,4Q Swimming 1,2,3,4-Capt. Class Council 3. JEAN M. O'KEEFE Art Award 43 B Honor Roll 2,3,43 Class Council 1,43 Cross Country 13 E bale 33 Home Ec Award 33 National Foren: League 33 Psychology Award 33 Ski Club Soccer Club 43 Track 13 V-Show 3,4. ELIZABETH J. OLEN A Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Bask ball 1,2,33 Business Award 23 French Awa 1,2,33 French Club 1,2,3,4-Vice-Pres. Leaders 3,41 Softball 1,2,3,4. GEORGE OLLER. JOHN J. O'MALLEY B Honor Roll 33 Baseball Z3 Football 1,2,43 IM Champs 3,43 WMTH 1,2 TIMOTHY C. O'MALLEY Baseball 13 Deca 43 5 Club 1,2,3,4. T' Sv - SZ.- 4932 , ..,, , - 33 'lm Z gl? ..,,,, 5el'tlOI'S t . --saab .rf PEGGY A. PARAT Artists Unlimited 13 Chi Care Occupations 33 Dean's Assistant Class Council 43 Pep Club 1,2. JOYCE M. PARKHURST Home Ec 23 Transfer U and U Society 4. HARRY F. PARTRIDGE B Honor Roll 1,43 Busine Award 23 Leaders 3,41 Tennis 1,2,3,4-Car 'TQ Track 'T. ANTHONY J. PAUL Audio Visual 43 Conce Band 43 Marching Band 43 Swim Guards Swimming 4. srEPl-IEN c. PAVNE. PHILLIP E. PAZDIOCH Brotherhood Society 3, Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3: lntramurz 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 2,33 Musical 2,33 Pd Band 1,23 Softball Intramural Champions V-Show 2,3. ANNETTE M. PELINSKI. RALPH J. PELINSKI. Horace Vandergelder in Musical IADLEY A. PERKINS B Honor Roll 1,3,4. LRY C. PERMODA B Honor Roll 1,2,3,42 Busi- ess Award 1,23 Language Award 1,23 Lead s 3,43 OEA 43 Oftlce Occupations 3,43 Pep ub 1,23 Science Award 1. ARY PETERS. RGARET A. PETERS B Honor Roll 1,42 OEA Sect. 43 Gymnastics 1,21 Oltice Occupa- ns 4. l NDY L. PETERS Archery 1,23 OEA 43 Office bcupatlons 43 Pep Club 13 U and U Society AVID C. PETERSON Baseball 1,23 Basketball Leaders 3,41 Soccer 1,2,3,4. ARY J. PETERSON AFS 33 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 SineSS Award 21 DECA Club 43 Dlstrlbutive l 43 Intramurals 43 Mat Maids 2. .MES R. PETRUCCI. 1 1 fre ' ru. , 2 A ,- . ri fi, Y N 2' LORI A. PHILLIPS Class Council 33 Leaders 3,43 Pom Pon 2,3,43 Track 1,23 V-Show 2.3.4. NICHOLAS J. PIANETTO B Honor Roll 2,3,4I Football 1,23 Jazz Band 43 Musical 43 Orches tra 3,43 Track 13 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 V-Show 4. DAVID M. PIDONE A Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Base ball 1,2,33 Football 2,32 French Award 1,23 Golt 13 Historical Society 42 M-Club 3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Science Award 1,23 Swimming 2,3,42 Track 43 V-Show 43 History Award 3. GINA M. POSTONE Art Award 23 B Honor Roll 43 Cheerleading 33 DECA Club 43 Home Ec Award 33 Nurse's Ald 23 Science Award 13 Swim Timer 2. JOSEPH H. PODGORSKI. KENNETH J. POTEMPA. DENISE M. PREISS B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q Brother- hood Society 3,41 Business Award 1,2,33 Cheerleading 1,2,43 Class Council 1,23 Con- cert Choir 2,31 Homecoming Court 43 Lead ers 3,4-Pres. 43 Student Council 43 Tennis 33 Track 1,2,3,4-Capt. 43 V-Show 1,3,43 West Women 1,2,3-Sect. 3. KARIN M. PRESL AFS 13 Cadet Band 1,23 Con cert Band 3,43 Diversified Occupations 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 V-Show Pit 2. Roll 1,3,4, B Honor Award 2,33 1,2,3,43 Con- 1,22 Tri-M Roll 2,3,43 Bose- 1,2,3,4. 1,23 B Honor Roll Business Award Occupations ks s 2 Roll SCIGDCS V. 'N- 4.4. Play 3 V-Show 4 SSTTTOTS- Cathy Liden Wins Century Ill Leaders DEANNE J. RICHMEIER Basketball 1. VICKI C. RIMKEVICZ Orchesis 32 Ski Club 1,2,3. JOHN M. RIPORTELLA. CAROLYN A. RlTZ Archery 25 Badminton 15 Basketball Manager 3,45 Business Club 15 Ca- det Band Secy. 25 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Child Care Occupations 35 Fencing 3,45 Leaders 3,45 Mat Maids 15 Publicity 45 West Women 4. JENNIFER L. Rizzo A Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Busi- ness Award 35 Historical Society 3,45 Leaders 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Office Occu potions 45 Science Award 1,35 Ski Club 1,25 Social Science Award 35 Speech Team 25 Student Council 2. DEBRA L. ROBBINS Aqulana 1,2,3,4-Pres. 45 Flag Corps 2,35 Leaders 3,45 Scuba Club 45 Ski Club 1,45 Swim Guard 2,3,45 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 West Women 2,3,4. ADAMINA RODRIGUEZ. JUANITA RODRIGUEZ. Seniors RAYMOND D. RAUPP. MARK A. RAYBORN Art Award 25 Football I Industrial Ed Award 2,35 Track 1,2. RONALD P. RECHT B Honor Roll 1,2,35 Busines Award 25 Science Award 35 Social Scienc Award 1,35 Spanish Club 3,45 National Honc Society 4. CARRIE E. REDA Brotherhood 1,2,3.! Cheerleading 1,2,3,4-Capt. 1,25 Class Coul cil 1,2,35 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4-Capt. 1,45 Ke Club 45 Leaders 3,4-Vice-Pres. 45 Pres dents' Council 1,25 Ski Club 45 Student Coul cil 1,2,3,4. CATHRYN E, REEVES AFS 15 Art Award 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Child Care Occupations 1 4-Pres. 45 Home Ec Award 2,35 Scienc Award 25 Scuba Club 35 Ski Club I Volleyball 15 West Women 1. ANNE G. REPPERT Art Award 2,35 B Honor Rc 45 Dlvlng 15 Gymnastics Club 15 Home E Award 25 Key Club 35 Leaders 3,45 Studer Council 1,2,3,45 Swlm Guards 1,2. DEBRA A. RICE AFS 1,25 B Honor Roll 1,2,3.: Child Care Occupations 3,4-Vlce-Pres. 1 Home Ec Award 2,3. EILEEN M. RICE B Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Busines Award 1,2,35 Business Club 45 Home E Award 2,35 Leaders 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Sl Club 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,4. DANIEL E. ROEDER B Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Bus ness Award 25 Chess Club 2,3,45 Debate 2,3 Hlstorlcal Society 3,45 Sailing 1,2,3,45 Science Award 1,2,35 Science Club 2,35 Student Cor gress 3,45 Tennis 1. THERESA A. ROHR Art Award 25 Busines Award 3. MARK P. ROLLER B Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Ches Club 2,35 Computer Club 2,35 Concert Banc 2,3,45 Concert Orchestra 3,45 Musical 45 Per Band 45 Science Award 25 Simulation Club 2 3,45 Trl-M 2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,4. DAWN M. ROMANO Art Award 1,2,3,45 B Hor or Roll 1,2,35 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Hall ot Fame 35 Pom Pon 45 Ski Club 15 V-Show 4. I l 45 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Leaders 3,45 LRC A: slstant 2: West Women 4. JACK A. ROSS Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2 35 Golf 1,2,3. SUZANNE J. ROSSI B Honor Roll 2,35 Clas Council 15 Gymnastics 15 Gymnastics Aware 15 Orchesis 1,2,35 Pom Pon 2,35 V-Show 4. EDWARD G. ROTTMAN Intramural Football 4 Leaders 3,4. SHIRLEY J. ROSE Art Award 35 Badminton 2, Award from Shell Oil l llLlE A. RUCOLAS Office Occupations 4. VIOTHY R. RYAN Audio Visual 1.2,3: B Honor bil 1,23 Key Club 1.2: M-Club 3: Soccer 1.2, l AUL F. sAaorA Transfer 4. chess club 4. banish Club 4: Soccer 4. AVID W. SACKRISON B Honor Rall 1.2.3,4: HIS- rry 1.2: Science Award 2: Tennis 4. r DHN J. SAJDAK Aviation Club 3: B Honor Roll 2.3.41 Baseball 1,2,4: Basketball 1: Business ward 2: Class Council 1: Football 1.4: tramurals 1.2,3.4: Science Award 2. ONALD W. SAMPSON. ANE M SANTUCCI Food Occupations 4 Ts. 3 ss r AURA M. SANDRI office occupations 4. it R. 3 . ...Q ,vp AUREEN SCHILLER. TRICIA A. SCHMIDT Archery 1.2: B Honor ll 2: Concert Band 3: Marching 1.2.33 Stu- nt Council 1.2.3. SLIE A. SCHMITZ Office Occupations 4. XIDREA D. SCHNEIDER A Honor Roll 1: AFS 2: Honor Roll 2.3.43 Math Team 1: National Enor Society 3.45 Science Club 1: Student uncil 2.3.4. IKA SCHNEIDER A Honor Roll 1,23 AFS 1.2: B nor Roll 3.43 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band .43 Leaders 3,43 Marching Band 2.3.4: Scl ce Award 23 Tri-M 2,3-rreas. 3: V-Show 4 -ll SCHROEDER. FREY A. SCHULDT. THLENE S. SCHWARCK Student Council 3. RONALD F. SARLO Baseball 1: Football 1. MICHAEL E. SARRIA. GREGORY C. SAUBER B Honor Roll 1,2.3: Base ball 1.2: Foofball 1,2.3.4: Leaders 4: Intramurals 1.2.3. ROSS E. SCANIO A Honor Roll 3: B Honor ROII 1.2: Football 1.2.3.4-Capt. 1.2: Musical 3: Sfudenf Council 1.2.3: Track 1.2: V-Show 2.3, 4.: Wrestling 1.2. MARTHA L. SCHAEFER LRC Assistant 1.2: Per- sonnel Asslsfanf 3: Track 1. TRACY L. SCHERER. BONNIE E. SCHEUERMAN A Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: AFS 2.3: Art Award 23 Choraliers 4: Class Council 2.3: Concert Choir 2.3.43 Choir Staft 33 Mixed Chorus ll 1: Musical 2,33 National Honor Society 3.4: Science Award 1.2: Tri-M 2.3.43 V-Show 3.4. VICKI L. SCHICK Cheerleading 1.2: Concert Orchestra 23 Pep Club 3: Pom Pon 3.4: Musl cal 2: V-Show 3.4. SSDIOTS- 175 Seniors Elect Colleen Serna Christmas STEVEN T. SHARP. DEBRA A. SHAW Class Council 1.2: Ski Club 1. ANNE K. SHERWIN Pegasus 3. KURT A. SHERWIN. KAREN A. SHERWOOD AFS 1: B Honor Roll 1,2. 3,42 Basketball 1,23 Business Award 2,31 Lead- ers 3,43 Sottball 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 13 Western- er 33 West Women 4. GEE SHIN AFS 1,23 Artists Unlimited 21 B Honor Roll 1. MARIE L. SIEVERS Aquiana 3,42 Business Club 1,2,3i Chorus 1,23 Concert Choir 33 Fencing 1,2,33 Hiking Club 13 Musical 1,23 Pegasus 3, 4-Pres. 43 Swimming 2,33 U and U Society 1. PAMELA A. SIGWALT Deca Gold 4. KATHERYNE A. SCHWARTZ Food Occupatior' 42 Ski Club 3,4. JAMES A. SCHWINGBECK B Honor Roll 13 C4 det Band 2, COrlCert Band 3,41 Goll 1,2,33 Intermediate Band 11 Intramurals 1,2,3,l Swim Guard 'l,2,3,4: Swimming 13 Marchin Band 3,4. GINGER A. SEBASTIAN Art Award 2: Office O4 cupations 43 Ski Club 2,3. PAUL SEITZ V-Show 4. MELANIE J. SERINO A Honor Roll 13 Art Awarl 1,2,33 Art Club 3,43 B Honor Roll 2,43 Lal guage Award 1. COLLEEN M. SERNA B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 2,43 Business Award 23 Clos Council 23 Language Award 33 Leaders 3,4- Treas. 43 Science Award 2,33 Speech Tear 2,3,43 Tennis 42 V-Show 43 Winter Formc Queen 4. DAVID J. SERNA. SUSAN D. SERNA B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Busines Award 23 Basketball 23 Chorus 33 Concei Choir 43 Language Award 1,2,33 V-Show 1 West WOITISD 3. fUk ,, C Mwgyg.. v-.1 ' .lf . ! .45 A , Ik' - 23, ik V V I .,... 176 Seniors , ,Q I ,, . .. .X A ! 5 'wiv WAYNE D. SILICANI Baseball 1,2,4. JIMMY slLvA CHRISTINE D. SLIVKA A Honor Roll 23 B Honc Roll 1,2,3,43 Business Award 1,2,3,43 Clos Council 43 Home Ec Award 2,43 Home E. Club 4: Language Award 2,32 Sciencl Award 23 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 2 4: Art Award 1. BARBARA A. SMITH. STEVEN A. SMUK A Honor Roll 1,2,33 Histor Award 33 National Honor Society 3,42 Swlri Guard 1,2,3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,4. LORENZ A. SOLLMANN M-Club 3,43 Soccer 1 3,4. STEVEN W. SOLTYS. DENISE K. SOMERVILLE Art Award 33 Busine: Award 23 Child Care Occupations 4. Formal Queen LNCY A. SPERLING Art Award 23 B Honor III 3,42 Business Award Fencing 2,3,4: rffboll 1,2,3,4g west Women 4. AWN MARIE SPERRY. :FREY J. sPIEwAK IRISTINE M. SPISLA Art Aword 2: Anenddnce tice Assistant 13 B Honor Roll 2,41 Bodmin- in 33 eermdn Club 1,43 Riding Club 1,23 lim Tffnef 44- ERBARA J. SPORLEDER A Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 S 33 French Club 1,2,3,4-Pres. 3,43 History lard 23 Home Ec Award 2,33 Language rard 1,2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 esidents' Council 3,43 Science Award 1,23 'ltball Assistant 13 Student Council 3,4. TRICIA L. SPYRISON. IRISTOPHER J. SROCZYNSKI B Honor Roll 1,42 :det Band 13 Concert Band 33 Football 43 zz Band 2,33 Orchestra 2,33 Pep Band 23 imming 13 V-Show 2,3,4. AWN A. STAVROS B Honor Roll 1,2,33 Class Suncil 1,23 DECA 43 Leaders 3,41 Pep Club Z3 Student Council 13 Swim Guard 1. PATRICIA STECHMAN Transter 3. LEEANN G. STENZEL B Honor Roll 3.4: Choraliers 43 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,33 Flag Crops 43 Home Ec Award 23 Musical 3,41 Student Council 13 Swim Team 23 Tri-M 3,43 V-Show 43 West Women 2.3. MARGARET R. STONE. AMY A. STONEBURNER A Honor Roll 1,2,3.4: AFS 1,2,3-Secy. 33 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Home Ec Award 13 Language Award 13 Mixed Chorus ll 13 Musical 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society 43 Science Award 2,33 Speech Team 2,31 Thespians 2,3,4Q Tri-M 2.3.4-Secy. 43 V-Show 2,3,43 Student Council 4. BRIAN K. STORTS Basketball 1,2,33 Bowling Club 2,33 Business Award 33 Computer Club 23 Lighting Crew 2,31 Ski Club 1,2. CAROL J. STUBE B Honor Roll 43 Leaders 3,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 West Women 1,2,3,4. ANTHONY M. SULLIVAN. KATHLEEN M. SULLIVAN Class Council 1. IRT J. SUNDBLOM Diversified Occupations 4. ARY L. SWANSON Audio Visual 13 B Honor III 3,41 GSFTTIGD Cfllb 11 OEA 42 Office Occu ntions 3,4. NISE C. SZCZYGIEL Class Council 2,32 DECA old 4-Secy. 43 Pep Club 33 Student Coun 1,2,3,4. NNIS J. SZCZYGIEL Bdsebdll 13 Diversified ccupations 43 Soccer 2. DTTHEW N. SZUMAL Leaders 3,43 Tennis 1,2, MES SZYC Diversified Occupations 43 Foot- ,sq lll 1,23 Wrestling 1. -UL A. TARVER Diversified OCCupClfiOns 3,4. . :A mb.. AQ . I TY THOMAS A Honor Roll 23 B Honor Roll 13 ' A lness Award 13 History Award 23 Home Ec ard 13 Science Award 23 Spanish Award L 3' Spanish Club 3,4. ' ' J Seniors-177 Nine Seniors Receive National Merit STEVE F. TURNER B Honor Roll 11 Business Award 31 Computer Club 21 Lighting Crew 2, 3. KURT A. UIDL B Honor Roll 31 Football 1,2,3,41 M-Club 3,41 Wrestling 'I,2,3,4. MATHIAS S. ULBERT. JILL M. UNDERWOOD A Honor Roll 1,31 B Hon or Roll 23 Gymnastics 2,3,4: Historical Society 3,41 Leaders 3,4, DAVID G. VACCARELLO B Honor Roll 2,31 Foot- bCEll31A2,31 Intramurals 1,2,31 M-Club 31 Track 'I ,,,. MARK S. VALENZIA Football 1,22 M-Club 3,41 wrestling 1,2,3,4-Capt. 2. ROGER A. VANWAZER B Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4: Golf 1,2,3,4I Historical Society 3,41 Intramurals 21 Science Award 1,21 Spanish Club 3,41 Stu- dent Council 4. VILMA M. VEGA A Honor Roll 21 AFS 'l,2,31 B Honor Roll 1,2,31 Business Award 21 French Club 't,2,3,4: History Award 11 Home Ec Award 2: Language Award 13 Science Award 23 Speech Team 3,43 V-Show 3,4. Fr H , v i : ,,,', Qt.: Seniors JULIE A. THOMAS B Honor Roll 3: Class Co cil 2,32 Leaders 3,43 Pep Club 1,2: Studi Council 'l,2,3,4: Track 3. KIMBERLY A. THOMSEN B Honor Roll 1,33 E kelball 13 Class Council 1,23 Flasher 1 French Club 1,23 Gymnastics Assistant Math Club 1: Orchesis 2,32 Science Award Soccer Assistant 1: Student Council 1,2 Track Assistant 1,23 Twirler 23 Volleyball 13 Show 2. CYNTHIA L. TIERNEY DECA Gold 4: Home Award 23 Ski Club 1,2. JEAN E. TOOKEY. JEAN M. TRADER Intramurals 23 OEA 43 Otti Occupations 4: Track 1.3. RICHARD E. TRIEBE Band 1,21 Concert Band 4: Lighting Club 1,23 M-Club 2,3,4: Scul Club 3,43 Science Award 23 Swimming 1,2 4-Capt. 1: Swim Guard 1,2,3,4-He4 Guard 4. ROBERT W. TRISCHAN B Honor Roll 13 Dive tied Occupations 3,4. JACQUELIN M. TURNBULL AFS 2: B Honor Roll 2: Class Council 3,4-Vice-Pres. 43 Crc Country 3,42 Home Ec Award 1,2: Track 3 West Women 3,4. foo 1.1 LAURA M. VERA Business Club 41 DECA Blue Track 4. PATRICIA VEREMIS Art Award 1,23 B Honor R 1,2,4: French Club 1,2,3: Student Council 1, FELICITA M. VIRRUSO Art Award 2,3,4: B Hon Roll 3,42 Transfer 2. HERBERT W. VOGT B Honor Roll 1,2,4: Crc Country 1: Track 1: Wrestling 1. ANTHONY J. VOLPE Football 4. BETH VONDESTINON Aquiana 3,41 DECA Blu 4: Swim Guards 4: Transfer 3. MATTHEW J. VOY B Honor Roll 1,2,3,41 I Club 1,2,3,4. JEFFERY L. WAGNER A Honor Roll 41 B Hon Roll 'l,2,3: Baseball 11 Bowling Club 1,2,3,41 tramural Awards 3,41 Tennis 2,3,4. Commendalions OHN W. WAILLY B Honor Roll 4. USSELL K. WALKER B Honor Roll 13 Concert and 2,3,43 Concert Orchestra 43 Marching and 1,2,3,4I Pep Band 43 Tennis 1,2,3,4. IARYN R. WALL B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q Basket- mall 1,2,3,43 Leaders 3,43 Student Council 23 rack 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,33 West Women ,2,3,4. 'OBERT J. WALLACE Gymnastics 4. ZHRISTOPHER M. WALSH AFS 13 B Honor Roll 1, ,3,43 Brotherhood 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 1.2, 1,43 Class Council 1,23 French Club 43 ttramurals 1,23 M-Club 1,2,3,4-Vice-Pres. ,43 Nurse's Aide 43 Ski Club 23 Scuba Club 3 Spanish Club 1,3,43 Student Council 1,23 rack 1,2,3,4-Capt. 2, MVP 1,2,3. IANIEL J. WANZUNG B Honor Roll 23 Swim iuard 2,33 Swimming 2,33 Transfer 1. 'IARY E. WARD AFS 23 Art Award 1,2,3,43 B onor 1,2,4. ATHLEEN J. WATERS A Honor Roll 2,3,43 B Hon- -r Roll 13 Basketball 1,23 Class Council 1,2,3, -Pres. 2, Treas. 33 Leaders 3,41 Presidents' Zouncil 23 Quad Council 3,4-Chairman 33 ki Club 13 Speech Team 3,43 Student Con- Iress 43 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3, 3 Twirlers 1,2,3,4-Solo 43 Volleyball 23 West Jomen 1,4. ESSICA A. WIEDER B Honor Roll 43 Badminton 3 Flashers 1,2,3,43 Hiking Club 13 Musical 43 -ci Club 1,2,3. ENNETH J. WIELGOS Leaders 3,43 Soccer 1.2, IICHAEL J. WILHELM B Honor Roll 3,4. IM A. WILLIAMS B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Business ward 33 Class Council 1,2,3,4-Pres. 1, ice-Pres. 23 Leaders 3,41 Office Occupa Hts 3,4-Pres. 4, Sect. 33 Student Council 3, Sect. 43 V-Show 1. NN F. WILM B Honor Roll 13 Office Occupa- Dns 43 Ski Club 2,3. -IOMAS E. WILSON B Honor Roll 1,2,3, Scuba lub 33 Swim Guard 1,2. IQANA J. WINTERROTH Arf Award 23 Artists Un- ited 43 U and U Society 1,2,33 Westerner 4. NNETH J. WOLOWICZ A Honor Roll 23 B Hon- Roll 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4-Co. Capt. 3 Leaders 3,43 Track 1,2. W ,A.. Wifi' 'rs' V!! 'iv 19' .0 BABETTE M. WEBER B Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Busi- ness Award 13 Leaders 3,43 Science Award 23 Swimming 13 Track 1,2,33 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 West Women 1,2,3,4-Vice-Pres. 4. JULIE L. WEBER Class Council 1,23 Leaders 3, 4-Board 33 Intramurals 2,31 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Student Council 23 Track 1,23 V-Show 1,33 West Women 1,2,3. ANDREW w. WEDER B Honor Roll 1,23 cross Country 13 Gymnastics 2,3,4I Swimming 1,2,3, 4-Capt. 3. CATHLEEN M. WEIJHNER. PETER A. WEISS A Honor Roll 3,42 B Honor Roll 1,22 Language Award 23 M-Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Science Award 1,23 Science Club 23 Tennis 'l,2,3,4: Westerner 3,4. SHARON L. WEISZMANN Class Council 13 Fall Play 33 Musical 2,3,43 Softball 1,2,3,43 Speech Team 2,3,4-Co. Capt. 43 Spring Play 3,43 Thespians 3,43 V-Show 3,43 Westerner 43 WMTH 3,43 West Women 4. JOHN R. WHITNEY A Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 AFS 1, 2,31 Brotherhood 1,2,3,43 Class Council 1,23 Football 1,2,33 Historical Society 3,43 Lan- guage Award 1,2,33 Leaders 43 M-Club 3,43 Math Team 1,23 National Honor Society 3,4- Treas. 43 Science Award 'l,2,3: Spanish Club 3,4-Pres. 33 Wrestling 1,2,3,4-Capt. 1,4, MVP 2. STEVE WICKER. Sv 'ww-4 'sw Nova, '43 ?'W SeTll0TS 179 Senior Class Council Representatives Sell 180-Seniors SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: RIGHT! Front Row: Becky Gilbert, Grace Hajost, Chris Slivka Second Row: Jeannie Morrisey, Julie Coburn, Libby Claus Third Row: Eileen Burke, Kathy Lewis, Robin Johnson Fourth Row: Rose marie Meyer, Georgia Papagiannis, Shirley Rose Filth Row: Mary Kirsh, Cindy Bode Sixth ROWS Bruce Barnett, Laura Meisterheim, Peggy Parat Seventh Row: Kathy Waters, Julie Mader, Caro Iyn Ritz Eighth Row: Harold Agnos, Lee Ann Slehlel, Julie Laughlin OFFICERS BELOW! Karen English, Jacqui Turnbull, Mary Blus, Joanne Gib son KENNETH J. WRONA M-Club 2,33 Soccer t,2,3 Track 1. BARBARA J, ZACHWIEJA AFS l,2,3Z B H0n0 Roll 2,3,41 Business Club 41 Child COTS Occn potions 3,43 History Award 23 Home Ec Aware 2,31 Science Award 2. JOSEPH R. ZIOLKOWSKI B Honor Roll 1,21 Base ball t. JAMES P. ZYRKOWSKI Graduation T-Shirts LEFT: Coach Carstens gives Jeff Musielewicz advice dur- ing a Warrior football game ABOVE: Kathie Lyons takes charge ot Homecoming activities BELOW: Dawn Halverson gels help from a college representative 5 ,nfa-is K. X -fL .,.XQf f sxxxxxxf , Seniors 181 Seniors Participate in Academic, 182-Seniors LEFT: Seniors Ross Scanio and Doug Ladendorf an on the chase during V-Show '81 in Niagara Falls ABOVE: Drum Major Tim Kunkel leads the Mainr West Marching Band BELOW: Ken Wrona looks oi as Tammy Karabas congratulates Colleen Serna a she is crowned queen of the 1981 Christmas Fo mal by Kathie Lyons. -eounlii - .mwe- L . -sffzwgv .K ka Ri . fx s,,,rr , Ss - ,- sammy X ll ,LV A ll , -51 mW,-1 nw, MJ f ,, .. Ag. f ,z-M1-uv 4 ' fi 'f:' ,W my fa 1 5 if 5 W Af? . , , ,. ,, 9 A' .5 x J v 'Wt ., Af 4,33 -, ..-, RX 11' W 131 i Junior Floal 'Blasts Oul Wildkils' JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Sherri Wainscoll, Debbie Dslda, Chris Dreyes, Jennifer Blomquisl, Sheryl Miller, Amy Glass SECOND ROW: Mr, Beard, Sharon Miller, John Cavalenes, Marc Terhorst, Scott Waslyn, Pau- la Kirsh, Lisa Smith, Mrs. Hayes THIRD ROW: Mary Martin, Nancy Trausch, Oralia Garrido, Marga- ret Bashem, Debbie Glasco, Kristen Davis, Melinda Moore Every year during spirit week, each class builds a float to be iudged against the other Ihree classes. This year the Junior class built the winning float. f N . 's I James Adamek, Debbie Ad- ams, Kathy Adams, Jeff Addante, Roberto Aguilar, Pe ter Ahlman, Daniel Allen, Jen- nifer Anda, Ronald Andes Ronald Andrade, Julie Androlf, William AnkerhOllZ, Richard Anstadt, Fred Apa, Donald Armstrong, Christine Arnold, Erin Arquilla, John Badal 184 Juniors ,,+1flw.' .L ,Q Ilrs 2: ' vs P sf L4 1: W I :Lv I f ' . 1 Q 'T' 1- x Xa A I ..s I fs 2 ,ff I A f ' . I , ' , rf' I -. .., Q, , . B ' k ' A G M xy? ii. A R K K A ,K K AM W Liz. i l K V ' f 'if -W 1s A V46 F .J , ., ' P. . , fy I , A - ,. . - t sl me f 1- f so :. we -. B. 'K B- ref: A i Q A , , A . ,. - . J J A Wil: K iss. ,k,' K :Z uw 'll P is if A s ii' 1 N I if-W E71 HY -we . m e X KJ, x. 9 t X C 'as X zu , Sass.. k,kx B ,W,Xx. ':.. Y ' X , Ui . owl? ff l 5 5 '-s. 5' ,X wx ,W ig A , gs!! fx ff' .1 W... 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Carlson, Heather Carlson, Dwight Caswell, John Cavalenes, Lydia Cavazos, Paul Cazzato, Gary Cerniglia Juniors-185 Junior Couple Enjoys Homecoming 1934 Tracy Chambers, Barbaro Chang, Carol Chase, Lisa Christensen, David Chris- tensen, Vance Christy, Jeff Chwal, Sue Cleszkowski, Thomas Clements Chris Colbenson, Lisa Colbert, Joseph Cook, Patricia Cook, Ada Cordero, Sharon Carsten, Juan Cortez, Carmen Covalschi, Steve Cozzi Vince Curtis, Karen Daley, Dianne Davis, Kristen Davis, Theresa Deaton, Joseph Defrenza, Laura Denk, Daniel Derlis, Christa Deltman Linda Diezel, Nancy Diezel, Donna DiMaggio, Sandra Dohnke, Ed Dolalowski, Mi- chael Dorian, Christine Dovekas, Andrea Drellcharz, Christina Dreys f wg-I 4 f V f A -'il' M F . r., Yr V M, ' W 1' a I ' ' Q Ya- , 12 ., ' 1 ., - 'I 4 I fe 4 -J f i Q K. .,,43,,,f f -if ' 1,141 . , , W A '-A , I Q. mg Y f 'E W . Sheree Hussar and her iu- nior lriends play a special game ol checkers during PAR. 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VA 'ZEV , 2. at 9 W ' ' f as mv fi 13 J ' ' 411 f , jf ' , ,,., 3 1 1 Deborah Glasgow, Amy Glass, Mary Gadee, John Boeke, John Goetschi, Tracy Goggin, Dawn Graham, Lau rle Grevan, Carol Grooms John Gross, Karen Gross- mann, Eric Gustafson, Mike Hachenberg, Rich Haerle, Matt Hallstrom, Kathy Halpin, Cheri Hamblen, Ross Hamilton Bob Hanselman, James Han- sen, Jean Hansen, Karen Han- son, Terry Hardiman, Todd Hardy, Karen Harris, Chris Helnzmann, Karen Henke Jlm Henrlcks, Carl Henry, Mlke Heraty, Mlke Herrlges, Ernest Hermann, Edward Hester Joanna Hlncher, Sandra Hoffman, Jeanlne Holaln, Ma rla Holler, Mark Hudak, Mar- sha Humbert Russ Hund, Danlel Hunt, Lisa Huntoon, Sheree Hussar, Llsa lncardone, Laura Iverson Sue JGCkSOn, Bob Jacobsen, Kathy Jenkins, Chris Jenklnson, Randy Johnson, Kim Jones Sandra Jones, Laura Juern, Ki Y Jung, Mary Just, Asaad KGbbClni, John Kchn Bill Kale, Lori Kamka, Jim Kapotas, Dean Kariotakis, James Karr, Steve Karr, Steve Kattchuch, Scott Keane, Mike Kearns Leslle Kerr, Yoon Hi Kim, Maris Kincaid, Mary King, Carol Klrchholt, PCIUIQ Klrsh, Dale Kisten, Brett Kittler, Bob Koehler Ernie Koonce, Jody Koslnski, Wendy Koss, George Kotsiop oulos, Colleen Kott, Chester Kowalski, Kathy Kowalski, Degbie Kozenczak, Laurinda Kra Junior Birthday Parties Big El'iC KTGDYZ, Michael KFGTOCKUH, Dennis Kratz, Scott Krause, Karla Kruppa. Fred Kruse, John Kucullen, Mark Kunkel, Michael Kllfek William Kurtz, Chris Kyriazas, Pat Lagrippe, Deborah Lamboini, Joyce Lange, Ross Lange, Gino LaPore, Ray- mond Larson, Peter Lasota Mike Lawlor, Becky Ledger- wood, Greg Lefeber, Kenneth Lepek, LeeAnn Leslie, Michelle Libertore, Brian Lichter, Doreen Ligue, Kathie Llndmeir Grace Lingen, LeeAnn Logs- don, Lisa Lordo, Nick Losacco, John Lunkes, Lan Ly, Mark Lyckberg, Dole Lytle, Oscar MacDonald E-x sf 1 , Q . 5' QIN gg Zi A LQ, is xv t W ' P? .s 5 at West kg. ,- Q, A asaa is aras R A ' ml- K A if ' , A - . X - 1 , , Q M, in gg 5'-2 A . xght Q lg ,P i l , 55 V fedgx fats, . L f QT f- . ' - . it ' rr'r - ' - J Q stef iiefsis Q fbi Ls sv..-,R, AQ-QTA X lead 'ef ,ef,frpi' 5A W, fax A A k- N 23 -aw' A Y 'f'- , W I k ., . A ,A -5 ., L A F Li A L - sg l 1 . ,V+ ,Vs se . x A gg gs, l f mgsuwglxx ,X H K jk ogy, he 1 Q5 1 , i ft M 31 lkitkw it X L: L3 -J , 4. l A - a Q is A N , 5 L- 5 , r f 1 V. r ,ft A 1 'sevw, ew fssf. mek, s ffiw , , Keynes ss -lest as-Q. L iw . f 1 ,. - X nfl'-. J. 5. . ' wvssA.+,2 X Vivien Eschenbach models ten hats at Homecoming game. Daniel Maczko, Tracley Maher, Jeanine Maintanrs Linda Maiss, L0l'i Malirta, Rich Mallicoat Himler Mondo, Tony Manisf calco, Darin Manser fit Y 1 fsa' .Q ' 2 fs, sf iiee sei' X s - it T7 5 ' xk7kXg.TA r - A -t1 1 '- . A 31 2' .ft-'A f f ' 1 2 et.-Y? 1, IM - K Yi, it 2 :fi ,A , , , fe' ss- 5 Q A 5 A 1 s- ' L' X . J - K sein 41: xii A xy ' J s .4 1 ' .,... A - , - X s 'F no img fix Wg4.a e'tse get A- iii? Q W ,f ,J A aess sewers 1 . , r , A i f.,-E7 N., : X .' 1 ' , gi, ,ff1+.. S, JV 'U ',7XI?'i:a.- A it .sl 3 , Amw.AM'1 J L - a ff -sst A s1s-r ' rlss r ggsg sJ s A , 138-JUI'1iOl'S Dan Manusos, Mary Marciniak, Ronald Marek, Kyle Marquette, Sharon Marshal, Marie Martin, Mary Martin, Anthony Matesi, Valerie Matushek Ronald Maxwell, Kathleen McAlevy, Maureen McCart- ney, Tom McCartney, Nancy McCliment, Robert McCormick, Mike McDermott, Kim McEviIIy, Michael McGathan Matt McGrath, Megan McGuire, Jerry McJunkin, Ann Melssher, Sophie Melko, William Mehdrella, Beth Mehini, Rob Merkel, Joseph Metz, Terry Mleling, Nancy Miller, Bobbi Miller, Sharon Miller, Shery Miller, Christine Mizzi, Lora Molitor, Melinda Moore, Julie Moque Y Eloisa Perez, Pedro Perez, Bill Perille, Wade Peterman, Bob bie Peters, Poger Peters, Gin- ger Peterson, Carol Petrucci, Rich Petruso Jeffrey Phillips, Ray Phillips, Thomas Piagari, Tino Pilarczyk, Wade Piotrowski, Donald Plosilo, Joseph Plueger, Dan Pohlman, James Postal .anim Mark Morici, Jon Morley, Sam Motto, Joe Mueller, Frances Murphy, Jim Murphy, Mara- belh Murphy, Paul Murphy, Vince Naccarato Ron Makamura, Lisa Nclker, Robin N0tZke, John Neidhard, Daniel Nelson, John Nero, Bridget Niess, Jessica Nitord, Bryan Nischke Christine Oberlieitner, Jean Oboyle, Steve Obrien, Arthur Obrzut, Jim Oconnell, Pat Oconnor, Eva Olah KGTTY NOt'lettY, Sharon Nowak, ' iz Gina Olivero, Julie Omland, Laurie Otoole, Paul Paatsch, Jackie Pable, Bob Page, Diane Pdndrdle, Carol Panenka, Preeti Parikh SIWGFOD Mlllel' Celebl'CteS hel' Seventeenth birthday with bGI- loons Ofid tOI'1S of fTiUf1Ct'1ieS. Anne Partridge, An- thony Paul i i J Donald Paulsen, Mi- chael Paulsen Rob Pauly, Renee Pawula Dave Paxson, John Perdue Juniors-489 Juniors Vie Donald Preliberg, Rich Prochenski, Judy Proctor, An- thony Provenzono, Gary Przanowski, Nancy Purcell, Steve Quarnstrom, Gilbert Quezada, Jacquelin Quigly Paul Rainey, Carlos Ramirez, William Ramsay, Tina Randall, Jean Ratke, Ana Rea, Roy Reese, Javier Reyna, Karen Rieck Manuel Rios, Steve Riportella, Mike Riscossa, Paul Riscossa, Cathy Ritter, Robert Roberts, Robert Rodgers, Duane Roehrig, Krista Roehrig Chris Rogers, Mary Rogers, Marcy Romando, Juan Rosas, David Ross, Scott Rowan, Jlm Roy, Patricia Rucker, Carrie Rucolas Joseph Russo, Kenneth Ryan, Edwin Rybicki, Kim Ryczed, Su zanne Rydzinski, Dave Ryza, Theresa Saidak, Chuck Salerno, Dan Samborskl Mark Samborski, Dianna Sanchez, Sue Sasman Richard Saverino, Michelle Scalia, Laura Schachte, John Schnaderbeck, Theresa Schaut, Peter Schellenberger, John Schimka, Diane Schroe- der, Leslie Schultz, Steve Schummer, Daniel Schwartz, Beth Scordas Sue Scott, Ed Seitz, Wendy Sejud, Jenniter Serino, John Serritella, Nabila Shabih, Dan- iel Sheehy, Ray Shelton, Cyn trrta snerkey, Valerie Shute, Laurie Shydloski, Daniel Slgman, Teri Sinclair, Siu- art Skinner, Mark Skoczynski, Sharon Slack, Andrew Smith, Jett Smith Lisa Smith, Mike Smith, Veroni ca Smuk, Kevln Snider, Sheila Sobczak, Tony Solarz, Eva Soltyklewicz, Ji Hui Song, Bharat Soni 190 JUDIOTS for First in Tug Contest V. i t gigs .3 1- . 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' , P A v ' 1 j 5 L ' P E l ,..,,. Wifi' at ' tis att .,.. S , L lrr' 1, swf f , y s.,..,, f QQ f -gas: A V, is A h' 'K 'gif t ', - ' xg? , W , tn lt- rr, ,M S I vim- in K A! R . , am . ti 4 . ' . 5 ,f S, , 'X ,Wi 1 , L --f - L x 'W ,- L -. L aii ih i I ' 'Qi 'MXL A2 ii? NIST- Af! ?iiw'5- fbi: - f 1 1 i x -6- ' : - J ' J ' gf A 5 ' ' D ,. 1 Q ' ' ,.t SFS , , . L K ,Kai ,M f ,. , ,Q ' . 4 , t 9 5 .,- , - .,.,,,,, '-' 'Q PM 0 A 'N . A5 ff- ' - -f it '-'K' , - ' alfa-i.2f'sQ'17 - - e - S S x' -L L ., ,. , ,, - ,igwzx ,i',i,,,S 1 J, 8. .1 , , S- 'Ll ' 1 K 'W ' xy, Wi? ,. f ff. 4 - ' I L 4' .4 J is y l4- - . m- -, if ' ,':t '45'1i Q ' HJ -fax f' ' 529 ' . WI .2 5' W xii, .gig 1,.. X 5 Q , . S ,ivvf--ii .L , -.,, -gf? if , W ' i x .fix bl f 4 ,Sgt 2 S L 2 Dan Derlis and Bob McCor- mlck prepare to tug against the Senior Class during Spirit Week. 2 .i Q K i' sk' x 0 G ' 1 'i - - 'ft A I ' . K ,T-in if K li T fc In ' :Q k , I W lv V .. 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S ' .1 Y N' - rrrr R l , L L - 1 L 1 S L L S S 1 Steve Spanola, Liz Spielman, Nanette Spina, Steve Spriggs, Todd Stahl, Craig Sletlner, Mi- chael Stigler, Paul Stiller, Lisa Stogowski Rose Stone, Sheryl Strokosch, Mary Struck, Mark Studtmann, Molly Sullivan, Kenneth Swanson, Mary Swanson, Mari- anne Szarzynski, Linda Szutowski Peter Szwed, Ed Tabor, Doug Talend, Judy Tasovac, Tracy Taxon, Lawrence Temple, Kenneth Templeman, Marc Terhorst, Glenn Thomas Michael Thompson, Robert Toriarelli, Alex Tottas Nancy Trausch, Rich Troia, Cindy Trost Ronald Trosl, James Turley, Mi Chael Tziizis Jett Underwood, Ted Urbansky, Dorothea Vaiiadis Krista VanReck, Brenda Vandiggelen, Genevieve Varkonyi, Guy Vaugh, Donald Vazzano, Gerald Veil, Mark Vogt, Dave Vrenios, Jelf Waddell Sherri Wainscott, Dorena Wakatani, Scott Wastyn, Hiroshi Watanabe, Debbie We ber, John Weber, Brandon Weder, Brion Weder, Trudy Weissmantel Steve Wells, John Wester- mayer, Kelly Whalen, Lance Wlerenga, Brlan Wllk, Jett Wil Iiams, David Willson, Kenneth Wilson, Julle Wrobel Gerard Wurster, Tlm Young- quist, Pete Zajac, Slxto Zo- mora, John Zdanowski, Rose mary Zegler, Marie Zlentara, Peter Zitkus, Aurora Zur10 JLIl'1lOfS 191 Sophomores Work in and Out of Class Adrahlas, Kristine Alajoki, Wendy Albach, Patti Albers, Steve Albrecht, Linda Allala, Sawosan Alnaemy, Glenn Altergott Adrian Alvarez, Sandra Amadei, Colleen Anderson, Jean Anderson, Karen Ander- son, Karl Anderson, Jeffrey Anetsberger, Steve Avramo- vic, Cheryl Baca Tina Baker, Latha Balamunis- womy, Donna Banfield, Cheryl Barabas, Diana Barry, Lisa Barth, Brian Bartolone, Marc Bauer, Cheryl Baumann J. 9 , LW M457 ,ish i ,A 1, if Q .- .- 1.- K L 71 3. 4 my ff SOPHQMORE CLASS COUNCIL: The Sophomore Class Council aids the class in keeping up on school news and helps raise money for their Junior and Senior Proms. FRONT ROW: Pat Brzezinski, Lyn Given, Ms. Betty Duffy, Sponsor, Diana Naccarato, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mike Metz, John Bair, Mr. William Garlke, Sponsor, Amy Pabst, Mary Podgorski. THIRD ROW: Connie Veremis, Bobbi gcihrameli, President, Geri Gradl, Tresurer, Tina Rizzuto, Secretary, Debbie oniews i. James Bock, Jason Bott, Chris ,,,l' line Bowns, Richard Boza, ' ' James Brancato, Joanne V Breider, Cindy Brennan, , V James Bronk, Tammy Brown :' 718' ,,-45 1 Lawrence Bryk, Patrick ' ,,,, J Brzezinski, Ather Bukhari, Mi- chael Burdi, Sue Burgo, Kimberly Cachur, Lisa Camp ' i , bell, Aricela Cardona, Cara , . ix V'-' COflSfI'OlT1 Tlm Carpentier, Robert Carroll, Davld Carter, Donna Carter, Brlan Cassidy, Monlka Chabrowskl, Dennls Charfler, Kenneth Chlakas, Linda ' L ,iq y I ,I 54, Chome R if 192 Sophomores V A, wigs, gigs- , ix ,, , Jeffery Boxley Paolo Bellan luono, Dominlck BeIIinO Michael Benacka, Brion Bending, USC! Benson Jeffrey Beres, Dai- sy Be rga nos, Mindy Berger Paula Bernick, Da- vid Beyer, Mi- chele Blbby Steven Binotti, JOTTD BICCK, Jflmie BIODCCJS Brian Blew, william alougn, Philip BluS ,I 1, 'Pls , .' .K lo Kee Up on Current Issues -1 1 g i g in . s 1 . ag i A' lil ap C ,,, Kr .. Anthony Chrisos, Lori Christensen, Michael Cimbalo Lisa Cll'1C, Tin!! COlllel', Ann COOKE Richard Cooper, Thom- as Corcoran, Christine Cox Sylvia Crespo, Eileen Cronin, Lisa Curry Brigitte Curlis, Robin Cygan, Timothy czaruk M-A 9' Art teacher Mr. Wood explains a design technique to sophomore Lisa Otto V 2 1 Kim Czosek, , , gl A Kathryn Da. .sg , cabo, Kris- - K ': tin Dahl- L i i X , strom, Alice as T91 '55 A C ' L Dchm . r 'V' ' ..,,. ':fi ' .,., L . . - 'H s- l A . ,- - A fifsw H J ..,., stir rv f 'R 35 L l' . y i -,M .,,,' . -' .. - 'L ' . , -- L. V-.J , '- is-vi .rrp - ,W is w f , - 1 ' rrfil-'liufxx-'r so l. r Alt J T 1 I is i i J , 4, .K up 1 ,ir , , f 1 . I - Q ' .N 'ii 1 A 'f y J ,! , y ' ' . 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I rr p, .- R X., l Charles Dalenberg, Karen Dalka, Michael D'Argo, John Davis, Veronica Davis, Sandra Dean, David Deaton, Thomas Debreau, John Dekelaita Nanette Delaney, Patrick Delaney, Thomas Delaney, John Demo, Lisa Demos, Alyssa DeSerio, Gary Dewitt, J0hI'l Didier, Lisa Dini Sandro Disch, Mary Dispetlo, Paul Djurisic, Deena Dohnke, Paul Doroba, Bryan Douglas, Timothy Dreyer, Cheryl Dry- den, Deanne Dzik Elise Dzurisin, Kirsten Eide, Me Iissa Eilken, Charlotte EI- dredge, George Eldredge, Ju- lia Ellison, Andrea Emmerling, Kenneth Engers, Carla Esser John Fabbri, Todd Faulken- berg, Eric Fauleck, Kevin Felde, Kim Felde, John Feldkamp, Rebecca Petting, Katherine Fillipp, Michael Fink Tracey Finn, Vito Flore, Mi- chael Fisher, Patrick Fisher, John Flink, James Freese, Kimberly Frega, Ronald Freschmann, Lisa Fry Sophomores 193 Sophomore Sellers ,Q W if I ' ,Ja 5- rf , ,gr fran ., ' ' - V' 1 i 5 , Q4 ,, V, ... 5 K ztf I Q V 1 ,f I Y ,se i , L. . ,W fl Q , . , V ,f wwf . x . M6 0 M WW J If gg, L, C. wr ,K ,f f .E e,eo Jeffrey Galovich, Mari- bel Garcia, Tammi Gas par, Paul Gast Peter Gavrelos, Nora Geitz, Jill Gengler, Jean George James Gerhardt, Patrick Gibbs, Marshal Gibson, John Giovanni Angela Giovannoni, Lynette Given, James Goggin. Annette Gomez Jorge Gomez, Patrick Gora, Geralyn Gradl, Beth Grant Susan Grant, Thomas Gralz, Michele Gregory, Mary Grlttith Cynthia Grott, Kenneth Grothe, Krystina Gut, Debra Guth Gail Hajost, John Haliotls, William Hall, Lyn do Hallsworth .,, . J,,,.w.upoavsfff4f'+ fins-my SODHOITIOFS BFOFIGOTI Sellers competed in the 1981 HOl'T1eCOl'1 Ing juggling contest. . -f . , 1 W viii at 'M fre 6 W , V , , ' 1, ., -f ' if , 9,21 ,L ' .:,, V , VA A J QL, If r Q, Q .Ar A f -1 - wg, I 'YQ' 'V 1 ,N i I If H' I y H I ' A. dx 'xl' fd, 7' I wr 11' w x' r' 'Y 't , f p l, . fy, l vs nl- f 1, ff If 52-7: V V A , , ,,l,' , 1- ,. f , L V2 ' , U ,. il? QE, 4' I Q? if ' ' W. gd J 6'1 an X an ' 1 rly,l,, J is V E o A L 41 , 15 'S ' ,vt 5 L T 2 N , W h , 'vu X J lr? mi .,f.', 194 Sophomores Kim Hansen, Kris Hanson, Debra Hardiman, Molly Hardiman, Kevin Harris, Stacey Harris, William Harvey, Gloria Hasterock, Lisa Haug Frank Heabler, Timothy Heaney, Brent Heiss, D'Anne Helgesen, John Hennessey, Benjamin Herman, Carlos Hernandez, Maurilio Hernan- dez, Diane Herrmann Elizabeth Herzau, Michelle Heyden, James Hicken, Joanne Hlcken, Loi HO, Ml- Chelle Hoagland, Walter Homeyer, Janice Honickel, John Honickel Rory Hooczko, Jettrey Hop- kins, Armin Hopp, Eileen Hora, Joanne Howaniec, Mitchell Hudak, Tony Hunsinger, Heldi Hunt, Shawn Hyken At Home oming Competition g Q sy , X 1 . 5- I A 4' I4 3? P a I L ll ., ' , . MJ f J, .N ,W 5.5! S- M V te l.z? ,f ' W 1 5' QI ,, M ... 4 Zaf lke, , , ' L. 1 Q 'lb' LJ! if . .Ev 'Q AB, sw ,, W? ,WM Y if 'if ., lf,-.f 13 , .- 1 r eh, V f 1 H 13, 3 f in .- 9 tn F n t ..- LA , 'af' TL 'ill .W iw W George latrides, Linnea Ilker, Suk Im, Darrell Ingram, Laura lzral, Michael Jachim, James Jacks, Katherine Jacobsen, Marla Jacobson Paulette Jagers, Peter Jensen, Paul Jirku, Arlene Joerg, Cin- dy Johnson, Eric Johnson, Jr, ,I ,Mx .I . ,, James Kasman, Tracy Kator, Heidi Kauke Tracey Kaulback, Susan Keller, Timo thy Kelley Angela Kendrick, Patrick Kennedy, Theodore Kepes Philip Kern, Lisa Kinnear, Peter Kiraly Tiberiu Kisereu, Richard Klauck, Randy Klecka Daniel Kredzik, MOI'1iCO Klein, Ju ne Klopp if f . 9 ,,t 'L L ,tt M'1'L ' '59 S , f 5 'L f , T W .Le-..-. L I ,oz 2 45 f i7 T T lib T ,,,, 1 Wt. , , ,4- Al l mi it 1:4 w e X 9 If , f -. lf 'fr Y K, ,,,,' -.Tig A mi f 1. 5' s W J 244 it if A, tt.: , A .H . Gregory Johnson, Allison Jones, Kim Jorgensen, Timothy Judson, Karen Jung, Roberta Junkrowski, Bud Kabbani, Karen Kampschroer, Richard Kanowske, Christo- pher Karabas, Gus Karris, Steve Karye Sophomores Lynn Mueller, Judy McArdIe, and Sherry Lucas attended the 1981 Homecoming Pep Rally ,, .. 5 ff sm 4 far f ,rfzw s gi-,,?,,,, fr xx y wt . 9 ful 4, 1 . dt if , ., y f- ft Cherie Knol, George Kowune, Scott Kohl, Scott Kolar, Kevin Konopka, Elizabeth Kopp, Pe ter Kourtis, Anthony Kowalczyk, James Kozlol Julie Kramer, Vincent Kuna. Steven Lacni, Lawrence Lagioia, Joseph Lange, Stan Iey Lasota, James Latson, Lisa Laughlin, Richard Lauwers John Lavalle, Chiao Lee, James Leibach, Richard Lleblch, Jodi Liggeff, Mlchelle Lipske, Frank Liquori, John Logisz, George Long Sophomores 195 Thomas Lorentz Marleen Lozano Sherry Lucas Susan Luebbers Glenn Luthardt Wil- liam Lux Karen Lyons Deb orah Madai Robert Makuch sf: 'f ..,. '11 1 in 1 Sophomore Band Members 'play' Spirit L L r ,L i x ' ro o r , 1 155 ! Steve Malatek, James Mallett, Vinaya Manoli, Daric Manser, Lisa Marchel, Christopher Mar- quette, Robert Marshall, David Masconic, John Mateo . . 'wk 4 at .L it L ' L 35 L . 6 u tn- qi . ' , A -- lf: 'A -.TVY , My L- X QL Jerome Mafula, Laura Max- well, Debra Mayer, Laura McAIevy, Judy McArdle, Bren- da McAvoy, Michael Mc- Cabe, Laura McCormac, Ja- net McCullough .X xl, M i C h e I I 6 McCutcheon, James McGov- ern, Brian McGuin- ness Nora McGuire, John McJunkin, Roxann Mehle Ronald Melze, Gregory Mene- shian, Thomas Mercure Victoria Mertes, Sheila Messina, Ml chael Metz Robert Meyer, Jet- lrey Miceli, Geri Michau Sophomore Band members Jose Molinero, Paul VonDestinon, Cheryl Stenzel, Cathy Ruud, and Christin Dahlslrom promote school spirit at home games. Jose Molinaro, Jessica Mont- gomery, Julie Moore, Marga- ret Moore, Ginger Moores, Mark Morava, Victoria Mro- wiec, Steve Muchoney, Deb orah Mueller Lynn Mueller, Robert Murphy, Mark Mydlach, Sheryl Myers, Diana Naccarato, Christopher Natzke, Ronald Nerovich, Debbie Newman, Roseanne Nicholas Paul Nickerson, Tina Niderleidner, Robert Nolte, Sandra Nowak, Angela Nudi, Dianna Obenberger, Thomas Ochal, Nancy O'Connor, Steve O'Donnell 196 Sophomores L . A sw is .Li .K l b L,' Q A' Qs 1 ni L' J .,,. nl 4' 'gi'-s X A js.-5 A V L ,L LL X? x if XL s -92 , ft we '- 'Qt 2:1 ,L 1 ,Ar 7 A A z V L R 1 A . - 5 Q 1 fsw? -2:1 l it 'V L K ' Vw f Lam. M i swfmi ff L S ki was K 0 fi its A ' fl! X 2 L Laurie Miller, Brian sit' Q Lx M - lk Mirocha, Michael ,iff it 1 Mitchell J ' 'sf L V Y' 2 'Q , , 1 ,-1-L L L' V. 'ffr Q - -'ui L1 LL - t- ' l',:.. i s . if be Q , ..' T Z I A 4' is L ' v G: 'Q 3 i ,L 5 . .. J 4, L . Q L. Q - ' '- L'L L . L X L: L Q -l L lnglqv g i Lx of Ls Q 15, 5 ,,,,.. My ' ' N ' L .. L ,- - P ' Lf - .Q gb ' x - .5 K .e 5 all 'LLL SWL- . G - Y 5' ,'. t -f' e' f' D X Q J, 5 , L . L J K l ' L , 3.31 : K ,AK bf L -f w N we ' ' 41 Kilim , X f'xL1'b0.l ,W 's ,J-d5'.,'1Em. 'ii a V Sophomore band member Michelle Heyden gets ready tor one ot the band's exciting performances. David Raack, Richard Raffard, Alfonso RGITIOS, Daniel Rateike, Ronald Raupp, John Rebello, Manuel Rebello, Rob ert Rechl, Nalalie Reda Jennifer Reese, Kim Rems, Dano Rice, Cindy Ritter, Tina Rlzzuto, Scott Roberts, Jacque lln Rodriguez, Maria Rodri- guez, Nelson Rodriguez Teresa Rodriguez, Steven Roeder, Ross Roel, Sharon Roeske, Emily Roller, SCOTT R0- man, Carolyn Roos, Jennifer Rottman, Billy Rucker Vince Rucolas, Cathy Ruua, John Ryan, David Salerno, Debra Santucci, Kirkor Sarbekian, Laura Sarno, Nick Sassanelli, Mina Saunders Karen Oehlerklng, Shane Ogan, Debra Okoniew- skl, John Olen Laurie Olson, Rob ert Olson, Kirk Oslerman, Mi- chael Ostrego Lisa one, Amy Pabst, John Pabst, Diane Pacheco Nancy Pancich, Georgine Pan- outsos, Anthony Papucci, Lisa Parla in 'Nite Fredrich Passow, Cl'lriSllr'lO PGSleI'- DQR, David PGSlir- ik, John Pedzimaz Pamela Petruso, Dia Pfeiffer, Law- rence Picchiolti, Tracey Pidone Susan Piolrowski, Elizabeth Podgor- ny, Mary Podgor- Ski, Davld Pohl , Laura Polaretzki, Thomas Prang, Kathleen Proper, Umbreen Qureshi xi. 51, , 2, ' ,. 'JW ii' K gy '6 ,si .. , .,., M gg:-we-ff --e I 4 2 r oi J 'gm -as, , N , I 5' ,X , W 3 f ,e. '74' 'A ? I I '11, .. ft- yz I R, r ' , ,.. s ,jp , 'J Qs! f 'QA , ' 'W 3' - f - v, ,. f ff ' M .-1 , ,- ,T , . 5 W my :Q-ff a- 1 -A . ., - X. 1 sv I L ,gg , . . .,-if ,K 4 9 ,. I iw Q xi , ., v. f 3 ' - L .1 1 +R - 1. 'K 4 'L s' 'S I l V , 6 ,,.. A ., A , , f rf a 35 , -A J , sf' , '- , lr' i , , kr r l ' siti 1. .1 ' A 1 ,. - ,Q f .. .,A . f - V ,, T' ,J ,Q , -rg 1 f' a 2, s, , ng: T 1 K v , 1 g K- w X Q 'W Q, .--Eff 1' J :L l' 'J Nj 'hifi-?'hi' . V , fl rsir S' fiiig' 'R . ' . v ., 1 , ' X V fc. V. ,Q V ,, . : A g 1 1 V ,bf X 5 va, :ft ,L .V 9' 39 X.. ' fi L W 'V ,-1 l sf i f Sophomores-197 Sophomore Mastermi olve the Mind .JV .A 1'- Sophomores mr 3'-S J J ' Margaret Shelven, Michael Sherkey, Nintrea Sim Nancy Simek. Lance Sisson, Me lanle Skinner Deborah Skonie- czny, Tina Slowik, David Smith Peggy Smith, Gregory Snider, Brian Socha Steven Sochow- ski, David Solarz, Sombath Somiet Karin Sorenson, August Spillone, Patricia Sporleder il' nw' ,AA . J ws J., , W '39 Q , We , ,: ff .2 3 T , ,,., ww J M 'its in fi 3 ,, , ,, WA: o A' 1 t' a ' ' P ,. ' ' - ff: ,1.2,:, I 'f , K i .W I Robin Schachner, Kristen Schaumburg, Lisa Shaut, Rose marie Schetter, Julie Schick, Deborah Schimka, Michael Schipp, Julie Schlage, Linda Schliep Daniel Schmidt, Jeffrey Schmidt, Sarah Schmies, Mar- garet Schmit, Norman Schneider, William Schneider, Debra Shoen, Jackie Schott, Roberta Schramek f . Christopher Schroeder, Rolf Schweissinger, Kristine Schwiesow, Katherine Scibor, James Scott Peter Seegers Brandon Sellers Frank Severino Corinne Shanahan Sophomores Mary Griffith, Tom Ochal, Libby Tonske, and Bill Schneider take c break from their studies and have some tun in PAR ii . l , My I 5 ,, a LA 4 , - ' 'I' ' t' the rllls J 2 S Q - -vw if f st. ' fb . ' wg.-H A 2359 J l,,, ' ,, Q Q CL U fiiii Paul Sroczynski, Paul Stanek, Corey Stanton, Cynthia Stasch, Jean Steffen, Karyn Stein, Jeffrey Stenhaug, Cheryl Stenzel, Neil Straessle Kimberly Stratford, Ronald Strew, Maria Suarez, Mary Sul- livan, William Sullivan, Hollie Sutton, Margaret Svoboda, Lisa Swiontek, Anna Tadijan- ovic Heang Taing, Kheng Taing, Kathy Tamura, Ronda Tarkowski, Thomas Taxon, Ka- ren Tegtmeier, Lisa Teramani, Michael Thomas, Michelle Thomas Pairicia Thompson, Richard Tierney, Brian Tokarz, Libby Tonske, Rodney Tovar, Mi- chael Trausch, Mary Trosl, Hei di Trollmann, Jerry Trousdale Rick Tsang, Joseph Turnbull, Karen Turner, John Uding, Monica Uhr, Joseph Ungaro, Jennifer Urbaniak, Anthony Vafiadis, Karen Van Reck Lorna Vargas, Donna Vece, Connie Veremis, Marla Viera, Judy Viliritti, Bruce VonBusch, Paul VonDestlnon, Cheryl Wagner, Coreen Wagner Mickey Fink, Paul Slanek, and Pele Seegers are lhree of the besl Cubisls of the Sophomore Class. Each of lhem is able lo solve the mind-boggling Cube in under one minute and thirly seconds. Each competed in the Cube-Off held at Woodfield Mall in November. James Wagner, John Wall, Wil- liam Wallers, Christina Ward, Laura Wechler, John Weld, Sandra Westerman, Lisa Whil- ney, Wendy Wieder SCOH Wiei, Thomas Wilhelm, Karen Wihk, Robert Wille, Erich Wohlgemuih, Robert WOIChuk, Timolhy Wrighi, Dah- iel Wrona, Victoria Wyanl Bruce Wywialowski, Simmon Yoon, Hans Yu, Daniel Yurgll, Darlene Zachwieia, David Zardzin, Mahira Zec, Frank Zelasko, Kara Zonavelch Sophomares 199 Freshman Class Council Members Lead Jeffrey Ackerel, Jose Aguilar, Donna Ahlmann, Sandy Alcozer, Brian Allen, Ronald Amadei, Jeffrey Anderson, Troy Anderson, Brian Andes John Ansladl, Timothy Arnold, William Arnold, Caryn Augus- line, John Barabas, Eduardo Barbosa, Gordon Barfel, Kris- line BG1OiIle, Kuff BClTh Constance Balor, Brian Bauer, Kimberly Baufe, Joseph Beireis, Sharon Bellinder, Nan- cy Berberel, Timolhy Berg, Ka- ren Bergman, Lisa Bess Roberl Bever, Anna Beyer, Linn Beyer Kenl Billingsley, Dina Birch, Su- san Blondell Allen Blue, Karen Bobryfzke, Nancy Boeckenhauer Barbara Bonilla, Robert Borgardl, Sargon Boudokh Dina Boulas, Evelyn Bozman, Michael Bradbury Louis Brand, Dan Brannigan, John Breilensfein, Andrea Brimmer, Judiih Bl'OWn, Judifh Brown, Tina Brown, Susan Brydges, Robert Brzezinski Lori Bugalski, Sleven Bulwickl, Michael Burdick, Tom Burek, Dina Burgo, Kimberly Busser, Cornelia Busuioc, Kelly Cahill, Greg Callahan Gregory Campbell, Laura Cannala, Lisa Cappellefli, Pe- ler Cardish, Nalhan Carlile, Bri- an Carlino, Scofl Carlson, San- dra Carrera, Scoll Carter 200 FfeShfT1el'1 V952 BN' -uv LA ,- s pn ..- ' U as Us fif , xl ' E T55 xx 1' ' 1 A '51,--:-sq, WI' ' Xfaflla-ai f Q A s .,., , 1' ,gs --f ji gg 5 , ,wh we it S , ,, I B 'B x. 1 'll' M . J K 1.6 ,. . 3,.,a3,,,,-,I s . ,mf Q. Q : Q X ws nv - +E- . X Q - , 'fin X Q 4 Nfl fix FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Chris Fellner, Gina Teague, Brand, Nancy Berberel. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Miller, Sponsor, J Flshburn, Kim Busser. THIRD ROW: Cryslal Voeglle, Trina Tclbol, Marcy cell, Pam McGlone. BACK ROW: Susi Wyanl, Kelli Cahill, Laura Lar Linda Germann, Anna Beyer, Eileen Meyer, Becky Gilberlson J , N , 4 'Q , ,, l .5:::zae-A x 2 ,vis , , 4 - E ' - , ' . ' - q :ff . A 1 . ' . j s: , -,ne N K, : 1 B is sw- K1 : f - l , - , ': X e E, A , , ,Q .-E. - ,qw ,s an W, A ef ig, , 5 i f s s 56 5, , - Pu-se ' Q if f- . ,431 Q- an 'V -A , S .., B ii . ,gf kb. , , , , ,v W A , xA.-X ff K .Fai --0 . - - s , rl - 5,5 A K -, . K 1 V A A mf :fs . Y J ' -- f sl? . '21 , ':' V713 - X -T , - 1,.l --., J - l - A - V . ' -' ' J 2 2- .V ,W t , ' ,. E' .C Class of 1985 nl N V A W Q 4 sb tg i X if , ' - sv-ni. James Erickson, Matthew - Falsey, Joanne Feldman Christine Fellner, Ada Ferrell, Kelly Fiartio Darleen Filliplb. Julianna Fishburn, Beth Fletcher a..lx Ks zmxdisx lx,, lu James Casserly, Mlllissa Caswell, Kathleen Cavalenes, Vlctor Chlrio, Elaine Choma, Theodore Christ, Christine Chrobak, Patricia Chwal, Kim Cicirello Jlm Cieniewski, Josephine Clnquegrani, Patrick Clancy, Timothy Cochrane, John Col lins, Elizabeth Cooper, James Cooper, Lisa Crawford, Thom- as Cronin Altred Crow, Edmond Czosek, lnnocente Daddosio, Janet Dalka, Klmberly Dane, Glenn Davis, Phillip Davis, Rino DeFrenza, Sergio Delre Robert Dennis, David DePinto, Thomas Derken, Dana DeRosa, Diane Desantis, Dave Dibbern, Joleen Dierks, Steve DiMaggio, Anthony Ditomasso Joselina Dizon, Robert Dolan, Michael Doyle, Kristine Dresetl, Kelli Duff, David Duszak, Thomas Eby, Ashrut Eldinary, Kirsten Elms ..., 'K um, snag X 5 5 'Z K S . . .Ji., Janet Fogel, George Freese, Margaret Friedman Mary Friedman, Daniel Gallas, Demitra Ganas Richard Gancarz, Michael Garcia, Sharon Gardner ElltOTTlG GCTGUFIO Dawn Lewis practices the long jump in a physical education class. Freshmen 201 Freshmen Continue Homecoming Maria Garduno, Eric Garrison, Scott Gebele, Scott Gebert, Paulette Gehrke, Linda Germann Rebecca Gilbert son Thomas Ginnane John Giovenco Vito Giustino, Steven Glaister, be Craig Goebbert, Daniel J Goggin, Marc Goggin, Alicia I Gomez, Alma Gomez, Christo , 'L pher Gosell, Kenneth 3, Goucher V W Tracy Granzyk, Steven Grech, Vickle Grevan, Virginia Grizzatti, James Grochocinski, Linda Guevara, Steven Gulder, Kimberly Gulley, Lau- ra Gustavson Jeffrey HOCkbOrTh, Lil'tdCl Hagenson, Michael Hall, Mi- Chdel Hammer, HOIli Hanke, Laura Hanke, Wendy Hanson, Pat Hardiman, Carol Harnett W Amy Harney, Janet Harris, Bar- A bara Harvey, Kennlth Harz, John Heflin, Eric Heinzmann, Theresa Helmlnski, Denise Herdrich, Gloria Hernandez Douglas Herweg, Rick Hess, Chi Ho, James Hoetritza, Ma- rla Hohmann, Patricia Holtz, Janine Hoppe, John Howa- niec, Audra Howard Jim Cooper and Kim Busser dance the night away at the Homecoming Dance. 202-Fl'9ShfTteh -K' El fi , ,. ,, gr ,,,.., ' ad 5, ,gg C Gina Howard, Jacqueline Humbert 1 x .. :. ., ,F , , f f ' 3 if im! , gli' Huerta, Shelly Hugh, Francis J if aw fe 'J 2 Laura Hupp, Vicki Hurley, John Hutter, Sandra llker Judi Jackson, Jetfrey Jacoby, Joann Jacoby, Deborah Jensen Donna Johnson, Eric John- son, Joseph Johnson, Keith Johnson Mary Johnson, Michael Johnson, Peter Johnson, Sean Johnson Anthony Jones, Thomas Jo- seph , ,Q 2 j fw 5' I sa? fx 'Mr' if , 3' l' s f mm I-.J Avll Q, .S ' Q , ., 'N fl if fftffv 3 Q V r A V J if K 15 Q, 1 .Ms A- ,L Q swf' . 1 r 4 , if 7 , L-: 39, M as A Q W I I x 2,:V ' V WA, , yy ml? 2 ,W 4 ,,,, A n . ,, , -Zi X , f ,Nz ia 4 The freshmen tug-of-war team holds tight. W. ,, 3 ,,,- , ,A . - . W . i-V., . . 5 ,ff K nik 413 fJ t S4 I Celebration Traditions V, 'J H s PA' IX' It f if iz fx W 1 Jr- . 1 Q J J , ' h , A L 1 , as ,fy a,.7,,,ge'l6 4 40- tbv- 4 -iv -A W e' rs Z if , S x ,,,,.. A , 'wg , 4 J is , , ,qv-Q, .- I i I E J. ti , M 'f 1 , f ,-EH o,rr r 39 X ,,,rr, ,J k X M-, ' 1 I fl ' -fn fr., f- f .' ws ' 42 f' X ,sf We ,ily , L . J 5.2 ' J , as . w- , ,, L L ., :lsr f T' 1? I we N My . X Jn s 'xi hw ' A ', e ft 'jg- ' r'ff - ff! 3 A. ' -i n A . ,- ' .'5': - 4, Q ,V . gg ,J my L. X! -J-Q--fr -- Jenny Jung, Ken Justus, James Kakos, Alexandra Kaminski, Paul Kang, Kenneth Konowske, Lynn Kardasz, Michael Kasprzak Tammy Kass, Christopher Kator, Jeffry Katzbeck, Sam Kaunas Dennis Keane, Dennis Kehl, Keith Kehl, Robert Kellar Noreen Kennelly, Paul Kepes, Robert Kiesel, Jay Kim Patricia Kiraly, Jamie Klee, Michelle Kleinwald, Susan Kosmicki Peter Kolsiopoulos, Gust Kozarzewski, John Kramer, Steven Kramer, Jeffrey Krantz, Kristine Kratz, Jenni- fer Kuhrt, Richard Kulczak, John Kurlirl Laura Kutta, Donna Kux- hause, Angela Kyriakop- oulos, Laura Laffey, Col- leen Lagioia, Hannah Lakatos, Keith Lang, Laura Larsen, Rebecca Larson Dawn Lewis, Christopher Ligenza, Tor Lindquist, Scott Little, Mariaeiena Liwag, Janet Loriss, Mary Luckritz, Timothy Lund, Joseph Lundvick Kellie Maher, Kevin Major. Alicia Mallett, Kimberly Malten, Mlke Mandas, Jaglen Mondo, Richard Mando, Mark Marando, Robert Marchewka Angela Markakis, Susan Marrese, John Marshall, Mi chelle Marshall, Philip Martorano, Daniel Marx, Lori Matula, Dana May, James Mazzocchi Joe McAdams, Tim McCormick, Mary McDer- mott, Roberta McGahan, Pamela McGIone, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Joseph McMa- hon, Mark Mensching, Heather Merry Fl'eSl'tfT1er1 203 Freshmen Provide Service to the L.R.C. Amy Metz, Eileen Meyer, Pe ter Michaely, Sandy Michlek, Toni Michau, Pamela Miller, Melora Mills, Richard Mills, Re nee Montedore Q adv, , MCFK Moore, Susan Morava, John Morgan, Robert Morri- son, Julie Morrissey, Edward Morse, i.il'1CiCI MOUSSO, i.iSCl Nil.Ii'1OiiCl1d, JSGH MUl'ldi John Murphy, Danny Musfari, Renee Mydlach, John Narve, Diane Nebgen, David Nebl, Thao Ngo, Tran Nguyen, Kenneth Nickel Grant Niebergall, Joseph Niemczyk, Michael Niemotka, Mary Nohelty, Vincent Nurre, Mike O'B0yIe, Artrl O'Briert, Jim O'Donnell, Vincent Ogcrek px 5 Russ Oller, Lorianne Olson, Patricia O'Mal- ley, Raphael Orzoff Steve Oit, Edward Pacquer, Marla Paler- mo, Douglas Palonis Gregory Palonls, Sia Papaglannis, Patricia Pardini, Lee Parlature 'T' P' l if .3 ' 3 ' ' Q rv ,-v .gy .- 5 1 s p Y Library aids Laurinda Kraft and Becky Larson perform clerical Il- brary duties. Michelle Perez, Penny Peterman, Richard Peters, Jen- nifer Peterson, Mark Peterson, Amy Petri, Bill Petrucci, Barret Pfeiffer, Stephana Phillips Rhonda Picchlotti, Richard Piekarz, Gina Pierburg, Robert Pikowski, Beth Plosila, Rhonda Prellberg, Susan Prizzi, Greg Proper, Mike Prevenzano Marcy Purcell, Dave Raciak, Cindy Rafford, Mireya Ramos, Atiwat Ratanavaraha, Eliza- beth Redihg, Christine Reeves, Amy Remias, Mark Renkosik 204 Freshmen Rashesh Patel, Mukesh Patel, Joseph Pawlak, Caroline Payne Tami Pearson, Eva Pelszynskl, Eddie Perez, Lydia Perez sir ff si A A wi Q' J 5 4 M 1 QQ' he if TN J Sv t , Q is 1 25 ,f 6 -5 ' S William Rleb, Linda Rieck, Cin- dy Riedhammer, Andrea Riley, Diana Rios, Paul Rlpartella, David RiSCOSSa, Larry Rizzo, Kimberly Roames Lisa Robbins, Regan Robert- son, Lori Rodgers, Sergio Rodriquez, Tammy Roney, Ml- chael Rosenslein, John Roy, Douglas Ruicker, Virginia Rukavina Paul Russel, Lori Sackrison, Kimberlee Sagan, Keith Sakal, Debra Samborski, Jill Sansone, Keilh Sansone, Philip Sansone, Arthur Sarlin Larysa Sawertailo, John Sawlcki, Mark Scalia, Anthony Scanlo, Christopher Schae- cher, Dlrk Schaefer, Glenn Schatter, Jason Schellenber- ger, Charlotte Scherer , R rf , if 2i44:2?'s.' J .fy 4 ,A -1- 4 ,,, 2 ,, , Mi, , ' -l ' f M y , K f 9,3 uf H 5 Q1 if f I flf 'x ., ' ' 'v i W il W , W f 0 i , , f -gflwf 4, E x is I ff. 55 if, 'gf I gg , A ' ' ' ' ,.r- ,,,. '- V li! Zi ' 4 ll,- ,-Q, as , ,L we is J Donna Schetter, Kath- leen Schipp. Debbie Schoene I if , ,,, V fa' - 'Q Q is ,X . '31 53 Q ff x uf' bnflf' A . r 5 R J A 131, 4,4 1,1 4- 4 JM out Elmer Schreiber, Maria Schoreder, Jessica Schultz Karen Schwarck, Wayne Schweigel, Da- vld Seidel Jeanine Seitz, John Julle Morrissey displays her birthday stul1 . inda Sherkey, Steven hulman, Eric Sielaff, Keith lmmonds, Lisa Slwy, Gregg latkay, Karl Smith, Laura milh, Melissa Smlth Ike Smith, Lynda Sochowski, atrlck Sommerfield, llla Sonl, oseph Spagnola, Lynnetle panola, Richard Spiess, Jill Iewak, Tom Spiliopoulos mmy Steele, Tom Sleilrler, ura Stewart, Claudine ietzel, Jeannette Sloneham, tf Storm, Allison Strauss, Ste n Strokosch, John Sullivan Seiud, Cynthia Sellke John Serna, Christine Shanahan, Mel Shelnutt ,A Fl'eSl'1lTleh-205 Fre hmen Partic t in Dances, Tracy Szafarz, Michael Szmergalski, Karen Szwed, Trlna Talbot, Mary Tarver, Da- vid Taylor, James Taylor, Gina Teague, Kenneth Terhorst Jennifer Terrana, Debra Thom- as, Janef Thompson, Thadde us Thornton, Tanya Thrasher, Kevin Tipler, Brlan Tomaszew- Ski, Scott TOSCh, Elizabeth Towey Tina Trenkenschu, Jett Triebe, Stephen Truver, Quinn Tuttle, Ralph Ulbert, Nancy Uhnavy, Kristopher Urban, Michael Utt, Guadalupe Valdez Ramiro Valdez, John Valen- zia, Steve Veach, Sandra Vega, Edward Via, Craig Vitek, Crystal Voegtle, Despina Voglatzis, Michael Vrenios Carol Waddell Eric Wagner Tina Wakatanl Brenda Wanzung The freshmen cheerleaders cheer tor the home team while riding ln the homecom- ing parade. Jeffrey Weder, Bob Wesley, Julie White, Scott Whitney, John Whifson, Patricia Wieczorek, Jodi Wierengo, Cheryl Williams, Robin Williams Jennifer Willson, Brenda Wil- son, Scott Winkelman, Jeanne Woebel, Christine Wold, Sokha Wong, Carol Wurst, Su san Wyant, Eric Wywialowski Angela Zakos, Dan Zatko, Ja net Zatko, Mary Zemaitis, Pau la Zientara, Konstantinos Zikos, Jackie Zimmerman, Lau ra Zogman, Laura Zolper 206 l:l'eSlTTT'lel'1 - wr 1i'l4?4, g5 ,- gag H L 1 , . it I T ,fl ,, -LA If-' , 4 'f if 3. 17 .xv Y l'ki,' ' ' Q. cr' -Q, ...W .K ll may we J, - r w ,,W,.,, A ,, ,Jw , rl. :aafyg , ,,,-. H unmann- fruu wi 9 xv, fi. 1 y 'J' ' f---'fit 1 J , A e X J Z W 5 . lf Q. ' , W V T V ,iw- Homecoming Cutsicle Activities Dennis Keane, Jackie Zimmer- man, Sue Prizzi, Kim Busser, Laura Larsen, Allison Strauss, Gnd Karl Smith attended their .Wm tirst Homecoming Dance. Hg, ul--I 3554! Jlll Sansone leads other freshmen in a tlashlight dance In the 1981 Variety Show. qleftj. Freshman Tracy Szatarz per- formed her award wlnnlng twlrllng routine at the 1981 Vari ety Show. She has won the 1979 and 1981 Strut Championship. Tracy ls now currently the Junior Mlss ol the United States Twlrllng Association ol Illinois. Tracy has been twlrllng for almost slx years and enjoys it very much. Qabovej. FI'eShfT1el'1 207 Dr. Murphy Joins District 2075 Dr. John A. Murphy became superinten dent of District 207 on September 15, 1981. Dr. Murphy had served as superintendent of the Wake County Public Schools in Ra- leigh, North Carolina before joining District 207. Maine Township High School District 207 has enjoyed a well deserved reputation for excellence in secondary education for many years, and the community, acting through the Board of Education, has ex- pressed its support by consistently provid- ing public resources at a high level to de velop, maintain, and expand the total educational program. As District 207 enters the 1980's, lt shares the problems of most suburban systems- declining enrollments, excess facilities, the pressure of inflation, and severe problems In cost containment. In this context, our dis- trlct has embarked on a series of detailed studies to determine appropriate strategies for dealing with the problems of retrench ment. We will use Project S.E.E. QSecondary Education for the Eightiesj as a foundation. Project S.E.E. involved hundreds of area citizens as well as district professional staff to examine the future direction for our schools. We plan to examine avaliable funding, alternate sources of funding, staff- Ing patterns in relation to projected enroll ment decline, management strategies, communication patterns, and instructional prlorltles. Credit for the excellent national reputa- tlon earned in District 207 is justifiably shared by the total community. We must keep our joint responsibility clearly in focus as we determine accountability for the fu- ture. Many hard decisions will have to be made ln the months ahead if we are to successfully meet the challenge of the 80's. I am confident that challenge will be met. BOARD OF EDUCATION! FRONTZ Mrs. Anne Evans, Mr. Howard Blassman, Mr. William Schaefle. BACK: Mr. Thomas Rueckert, president: Mrs. Arlynn Wormack, Mr. John Flavin, Mr. William Tornose, vice-president. 208 AdlTliI'1l5fI'GfiOn ,Q -- Wx Nz, 4 L . -,....f Dr. John A. Murphy ' Dr. John 1. Benka Superintendent Assistant Superintendent-Administratic Mr. Donald E. Kenney Dr. Michael J. Myers Assistant Superintendent-Business Assistant Superintendent-Instruction West Named 'The School That Works' Dr. Thomas Cachur Assistant Principal-Staff MI. Eldon BUl'k ASSISTGRT PIIDCIDCI-STUGSDTS Mr. James L. Coburn Principal Principal James L. Coburn explains the importance of being a Maine West Warrior. Maine West is a school that works. You may remember President Reagan's state ment that Maine West is one of the top fif- teen high schools in the nation and recent- ly the Suburban Sun Times recognized Maine West as one of the six outstanding high schools in the state. Whether you plan to attend college or enter the world of work, Maine West has something special to offer you, nearly three hundred courses and an extensive extra-curricular program. The key to your success, however, lies not exclusively with Maine West, but with you. I wish to appeal personally to each one of you. Take advantage of the quality programs available to you. Never in your life will you have another opportunity to reach your potential: to interact with a quality instructional staff: select from among the many educational programs: to participate In sports, drama, and various clubs as you can throughout your four years at Maine West. Studies have shown that not only are you reaching the prime of your life, but your capacity to learn is greater now than It ever will be in the future. You are in the process of developing your potential and making friends for life! You are now becoming what you will be! Occasionally take a few moments to think and reflect about yourself: where you have been, where you are now, what your hopes and dreams are for the future . . . I am proud of Maine West . . . I am proud of our students . . . I am proud to be your principal! ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL: SEATED: Ms. Millie Mc Manus, Mrs. Lucille Stiles, Mrs. Mae Jean Engen. SEC- OND ROW: Mr, Herman Serone, Mrs. Gloria Saul, Mr. James L. Coburn, Mr. Eldon Burk, Dr. Thomas Cachur, Mr. Eric Edsform. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fred Bencriscutto, Mr. Willis Lindeman. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Richard Carlini, Mr. Victor Giovannini, Mr. Wayne Rosenquist. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Stanley Rhodes, Mr. Robert Kuife, Mr. Gene Hass, SIXTH ROW: Mr. Daniel Holbrook, Dr. Dean Gould, Mr. George Blanas. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Kurt Steinhauser, Mr. Louis Bergdolt, Mr. Arthur Scheldrup. AdI'T1Il'1lSffClfIOf1 209 Counselors WAYNE ROSENQUIST, Chairman PHILIP HARTWEG RANDALL JOHNSON, Junior Varsity Girls' Tennis Coach HARVEY KELBER JAMES KILLAM ROBERT MANUSOS JANET MC CLELLAN RANDALL RAYBORN, Aviation Club Sponsor LINDA SARGIS EUGENE ZUCCARINI, Boys' Varsily Gnd Fresnmanfsophomore Golf Coach Deans FRED BENCRISCUTTO JEAN ENGEN GEORGE JURINEK Fellcla Vlrruso and Roberto Aguilar work sfudlously on their drawings in Mr. Blanas' Arl III CICSS. Arl GEORGE BLANAS, Arlisls Unlimiled Sponsor TERRANCE BRAGIEL EUGENE PATRIZI ANTHONY SPALLATO, AS5iSIC1nI Freshman Football Coach WILLARD STRASSBURGER JOHN WOOD, AFIISIS Unlimited Sponsor. 210-Facully A!.,,. Mr. Wood answers Lisa Ot1o's quesllon in his DeslgnfMa- ISFIOIS II CIGSS. ROBERT KUITE, Chairman A if 'ti gi fn ,W , f. ,221 R 1' ,gg 1: x I Business Education STANLEY RHODES, Chairman WILLIAM BREITZKE, Office Occupations Sponsor SIDNEY DRAIN, Assistant Freshman Football Coach, Varsity Gymnastics Coach ELIZABETH DUFFEY, Sophomore Class Coun- cil Sponsor STEPHANIE HAYS, Junior Class Council Sponsor BETTY HERATY, Business Club Sponsor ELWOOD HUGHES, Deco Blue and Deca Gold Sponsor GARY HUTCHINSON, Computer Club and Mat Maids Sponsor, Assistant Wrestling Wtym ip? 5-MV Wa? I Coach NANCY KERBY Student Council Sponsor RALPH MURDY JAMES SPIGGOS, Junlor Varsity Baseball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach PAUL STOFCHECK, AFS International and Student Council Sponsor BARBARA WAGONER, Pom Pon Sponsor and Assistant Girls' Track Coach v, X., ,xfqdf Q A. .k I Q Y filers!!! GAIL MC DONALD, AFS International and Music GERALD HUG, Tri-M Sponsor TANA LARSON PAUL MAGNUSSON, Flag Corps and Twirl- ing Corps Sponsor FRANCIS VAUPEL 1' Nurses AIKO OKAMOTO DOLORES SAHLIN Latha Bolamuniswamy does her home- V work during a lull in her job as LRC assis- Faculty 211 Driver's Education VICTOR GIOVANNINI, Chairman - WAYNE AMBROSE TERRY BECKWITH, Boys' FreshmanfSopho- more Gymnastics Coach DERRIL KIPP, Varsity Football and Girls' Var- sity Basketball Coach ROGER OSBORNE, Ski Club Sponsor Physical Education RICHARD CARLINI, Boys' Chariman and M- Club Sponsor MILDRED MC MANUS, Girls' Chairperson JUDITH BECK, Girls' Varsity Gymnastics Coach, Varsity Volleyball Coach JIM BOROWSKI, Girls' Varsity Badminton Coach ALBERT CARSTENS, Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach and Assistant Varsity Football Coach GAIL EDEN, Assistant Girls' Gymnastics Coach MILEY HOTCHKISS BARBARA JONES, Junior Varslty Softball Coach KAREN KENYON, Fencing and Varsity Softball Coach ROGER KING, Girls' and Boys' Varsity Ten- nis Coach IRENE LOEBBAKA ROBERT RETEL, Sophomore Soccer Coach and Assistant Boys' Swimming Coach ROBERT SMITH ROYLEEN TIPTON, LeGdeT'5 Club Sponsor, Varsity Volleyball Coach and Assistant Badminton Coach Maine West physical education instructor Royleen Tipton displays the sports plaque she received after her induction into the Illinois State University Hall of Fame. Maine West prlncl- pal James Coburn congratulated Coach Tipton. Ms. Tipton was one of 11 national candidates inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame and was presented with a Hall of Fame plaque during half-time ceremonies of Illinois State's first home football game on September 5. I am very honored to be selected but I am even more pleased for the recognition this brings to girls' sports and especially to volIeybaIl, explained Coach Tipton. As an undergraduate at Illinois State, she earned letters in volleyball, golf, basketball, and field hockey. 212 Faculty r English Three Maine West English instructors participated in the Illi- nois Association ot Teachers ot English QIATEJ state conven- tion during October in Peoria. Mr. Hass, chairman of Maine West's English Department, is first vice-president of the IATE, Mr. Silkowski spoke to English teachers at the state convert tion. He discussed holistic scoring, o method currently being used In grading the Advanced Placement test and the Eng llsh Composition Test. Mrs. Harriet Naden serves as president at the Northwest Suburban Dlstrlct Chapter of The IATE GENE HASS, Chairman RUTH BASENBACH DEAN BUCKINGHAM MICHAEL BURKE JOHN COOPER JOHN CYGAN, Legend Sponsor MELINDA ECKHARDT MARIANN GUYON, Assistant Speech Team Coach LOWELL HALLENBECK MARTHA HANSON PHILLIP KARDASZ, Freshman A Baseball Coach PATRICIA LOFTUS VIRGINIA LOVELL HAROLD MARTIN MARY MUELLER, Westerner Sponsor HARRIET NADEN, Student Congress, Nation al Honor Soclely, and National Forensic League Sponsor RUTH NICKELSON ROBERT NORRIS, Technical Director JOAN PLOCK, U 81. U Society Sponsor CINDY SCHAULIS DANIEL SILKOWSKI FGCUIIV 213 Foreign Language DANIEL HOLBROOK, Chairman WILLIAM BARRINGER, Varsily Boys' Cross Country Coach and Freshman Boys' Wres- lling Coach ARLENE CARLSON, Spanish Club ROBERT CURTIS, Handgun Club and Hiking Club Sponsor STEVEN LOWRY ROSALIE STRENG, German Club Sponsor DON SMITH, Spanish Club Sponsor MARY ANN WELD Science LOUIS BERGDOLT, Chairman RICHARD BEARD, Junior Class Sponsor DAVID HOWDLE WILLIAM KOPP WILLIAM LANGE CHARLES LAWYER, Freshman Football Coach and Varsily Boys' Assislanl Track Coach CHARLES MCCARTER, Science Club Spon- sor JOHN NUGENT BRIAN OLIVIER FLOYD RASPILLER VERNON STENOIEN EARL SWEARINGEN, National Honor Society SDOFISOT DONALD TALBOT, Boys' Sophomore Basket- ball Coach 214-Faculty Emi Sf ,Q 'wg' W Qi! I ch? Ml :as me 1031 B91 RIGHTS Pele Ahlman Sfudies the directions lo an experiment In Mr. Howdle's Chemislry I class. iff- EDMOND QUINN DAVID WINTER, Varslty SOCCer Coach I'IOm6 ECODOTTTICS LUCILLE STILES, Chairman NORMA CHRISTENSEN SHIRLEY KAPINA, Child Care Club and Food Occupations Club Sponsor LYNN MAC INTYRE - KAREN MORTON ELIZABETH OHLMACHER, DeSIgnerS Unlimited Club Sponsor CHLOE PAHIGIANIS, HOlTte ECOn0miCS Club Sponsor SHIRLEY VERBER LEFT: Rhonda Prellburg works on a sewing project during Mrs. Pahigianis' Clothing ll class. Social Science ERIC EDSTROM, Chairman DEWANE BARNES VERNE BROWNELL, Avlatlon Club Sponsor CHARLES DUNN, Senior Class Sponsor GASTON FREEMAN MARY GIENKO, Twirllng Corps Sponsor WILLIAM KIDDLE KENNETH LINDQUIST, Slmulatlon and Chess Club Sponsor JAMES MARTIN CHARLES POWERS, Varslty Boys' Assistant Track Coach FGCUIIY 215 ARTHUR SCHELDRUP Chairman BARRY BIANCO WILLIAM GARTKE Diversified Occupations and Sophomore Class Sponsor JAMES GARY, Brotherhood Society Spon sor DAVID GROBE Industrial Education FRANNETTE GUTKOWSKI JOHN KILCULLEN RAYMOND MATKOVIC ROBERT PELIKAN PAUL SABLE, Cooperative Work Training EUGENE SCHLOMER, Cheerleader Sponsor TERENCE SHANNON JOSEPH STOLZ ROBERT TWOHILL MICHAEL ZARNECKI Speech and Drama KURT STEINHAUSER, Chairman, Thespians and WMTH Sponsor RONALD MILLS, Thespians and Speech Team Sponsor PAUL RINZEL Learning Resource CGITIGI' WILLIS LINDEMAN, Chairman KAREN HICKS CAROLYN MARTIN 216-Faculty f I I' mix Above: Maine West speech and drama teacher, Mr. Ron Mills, coaches Angela Kendrick who is re hearslng lor a Readers Theatre pre sentalion. Mills was elected to serve as a Board Commissioner to the Speech Champions of Tourna- ments-Individual Events QSCOTIEQ. Special Education SHIRLEY ABERG BRENDA BAUMBICH HELAINE COHEN, Key Club Sponsor COLLEEN LEAVENGOOD JOSEPH LE CASTRO, Sophomore Assistant Football Coach RICHARD LOMBARDI, Varsity Wrestling Coach, FreshmanfSophomore Tennis Coach, and Sophomore Assistant Football Coach MARGARET MORRISROE JUDITH PAULSEN, Pegasus Club Sponsor and Assistant Girls' Swimming Coach JUDITH ZEBOS 'Z , , n ff . . f . t' tt -f , tg . Mathematics LAWRENCE BELOKEN, Pep Club and BOWI- ROSS BLAKE, Freshmanfsophomore Cross ROBERT GOERNE, Junior Varsity Boys' Bas- DEAN eoum, Chairman ing Club Sponsor 1:5 I, Country Coach RICHARD FREY ketban Coach ,EXW ., . ,,,, . sg, 'qv-f'x STEPHEN HERRING LESLIE JANNUSCH, Freshman BOYS' Baskets ball COGCI1 Gnd SODTTOITIOTG Football COCCTT THOMAS KEANE SUSAN MANDL DALE MARSHALL, SeI'1i0f Class SDOTTSOT RICHARD MENDRALLA DOLORES MILLER, Freshman Class Sponsor Lell: Maine West mathematics teacher, Nlr. Thomas Keane, discussed mathemat- ics problems with three Maine West tresh- men who participated in a pilot teaching program sponsored by the Des Plaines Youth Commission. The purpose of the after school program was to assist tirst and second year mathematics students. Faculty 217 Support Staff-The Working Warriors Most Warriors tight other teams from oth- er schools. But the support staff battles dif- ferent opponents-litter, dirt, red tape, and other problems connected with the complicated task of running a school like Malne West. Cafeteria statt-feeding the masses ot hungry warriors. This tribe travels on its stomach, as evidenced by the amount ot food sold each day. Students consume about 1,500 cartons ot milk each day, along with some 200 hamburgers and 100 hot dogs. When pizza, the most popular Item, ls served, about 700 are eaten. These foods are prepared and served ev- ery day by the cafeteria staff. Secretaries battle the daily rigors of school life, keeping track of the many peo ple, places, and events concerning Maine West. Keeping the school in good condition is the maintenance men's job. They clean, polish, sweep, and keep the grounds neat as part of their daily activities. The security people patrol the school and grounds and try to keep people out of trouble. Teacher aides assist teachers by prepar- lng lesson plans and materials, grading pa pers, and generally giving teachers more time with their classes. LEFT: PARAPROFESSIONALS SITTING: Ruth Currer, Mary Lou Conner. FIRST ROW: Dagney Gebert, Marge Noyer, Donna Fabiszak, Bev McLaughlin, Vic Novak. SECOND ROW: Georgia Schwichtenberg, Jeanne Kozel, Kathy Farano, Dolores Lee, Barbara Kulkens. BE- LOW! TEACHER AIDES FIRST ROW: Dolores Antkowiak, Evelyn Weaver. SECOND ROW: Judy Johnson, Kathy Klester, Marilyn Rotermund. T Q2 MAINTENANCE FIRST ROW: Herman Serone, Superintendent of Building and Grounds, John Whitt, Red Seilaft, George Gunther, Gustave Valenti. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Zwolinski, Ralph Whitaker, Robert Bergman. THIRD ROW: I t in 7' . Q Gary Blum, Joseph Durard, Eugene Alstead. FOURTH ROW Dudek, Floyd James DePasquaIe, Henry Gross, Wal ter Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Stanley twcrdzik, Micnell Drozdz, Arthur Rychlowski, Charles Little. I l I W '25 . 5555- K ff ' I - ai ,'v ,f' 5 ff' if V, f -- V'V I I A ,.- A 2, - I, - V L Wi? ABOVE: CAFETERIA STAFF FIRST ROW: Lois Birk. Antoinette Steinert, Gloria Saul, Maria De Pasquale, Jean Clavey, Frances Mickelson. SECOND ROW: Anna Marle Valas, Florence Davis, Willa Hellenburg, Mary Hennlng, Herta Mueller, Myrtle Lindemann, Joan Blaski, Mad ellne Kerr. THIRD ROW: Ann Pruslnski, Elizabeth Anderson, Eleanor Werhane, Stella Bossco, Mary Pabich, Susan Holmes, Betty Schlmanski. LEFT: SECURITY OFFICERS Kevin Butchin, Brigid HynesfBulIis. LOWER LEFT: Courier Harry Cashmore makes his daily rounds at Maine West. BELOW: SECRETARIES FIRST ROW: Mary Dindinger, Vivian Kelly, Betty White, Bernice Blltslein. SECOND ROW: Lucille Cadematori, Virginia Heavey, Mildred Loewenherz, Irene Straessle. THIRD ROW: Bernadine Pelikan, Con stance Osko, Barbara Van Keuren. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Webber, Audrey Hoffmann, June Pallardy. FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Quinn, Ce cilia Hanchar, Rene Maddock, Barbara Colby. SIXTH ROW: Gloria Gercken, Georgia Knoblock, Carol Craine, Jean Graet. Support staff 219 The GIOTTQ meef. Trisha CGTT16 Harriers Qualify for State Meet Maine West girls' Cross Country team, with John Dobbs, qualified for the state The girls finished in seventh place, and Kiraly, the top runner for Maine West, in fifteenth place. Trisha and John were both named all-state runners. John Dobbs was the only boy on the team to quallfy. The boys' team missed qualifying by one place. The girls' TSGTTI COt'1SiSfed ot fOUI' ft'eShmeI'1, Trisha Kiraly, Jean Mundt, Ann Beyer, and Pau- lette Gehrke: two juniors, Bridget Boyajian and Karen Henkeg and one senior, Denise Kearns. UPPER RIGHT: Freshman Trisha Kiraly runs her hardest to finish ln 15th place. RIGHT: The top seven girls are getting ready before the start ot the race. ABOVE: Freshman Jean Mundt uses a long stride to catch up to the other runners. 220-State Cross Country its f W 8 W! LEFT: Senior John Dobbs runs hard to stcy oheod of the other RIGHT: Bridget Boyojicrn, iunior, struggles to poss the other run- The start of the roce ot Peorids Detweiller Pork. tw! fa ABOVE: Freshman Pculerle Gehrke, one ot the tour treshmen ln the top seven. Sfdie Cross Country-224 Volleyball Team Goes to State Tourney l The Maine West volleyball team, consisting of Mary Just, Gina Pabst, Christy Nelson, Aurora Zurlo, Denise Dzik, Carol Stube, Babs Weber, No reen Klein, Sue Gregory, Rose Zegler, Robin Natzke, and Deanne Dzik went to Springfield to represent Maine West in the state tournament. Maine West had to play Mother McAuley first. Maine West won the first game ot the match with a score of '15-12, but lost the next two with the same score of 7-15. Mother McAuley went on to be- come the champions of the tourna- ment. Maine West gave Mother McAuley their only loss ot the season. 222 State Volleyball LEFT: Junior Denise Dzik hits the ball over the net to her op ponents. ABOVE: Junior Mary Just and Senior Christy Nelson wait for the ball. BELOW: All the fans from Maine West that came to watch the game. T A R Q N was T 5 'ttf t S JH- Ek u. TOP: The team sets up the ball for o spike. ABOVE LEFT: During c time-out, the team talks things over with Couch Tipton. ABOVE RIGHTS Junior Mary Just blocks the ball before it goes over the net. ,115 1.4 I State Volleyball-223 Art, Clubs, Academics Excel Several art and photography students at Maine West received blue ribbons or gold keys in the Kodak Scholastic Arf Competition. Two students, Lynn McCormick '82 and Nintrea Sim '84 re- ceived blue ribbons and their work was sent to the National competition in New York. Pictured standing are Donna Johnson '85, Bryan Nischke '83, Dan LaRocca '82, Ken Chiakas '84, Lynn McCormick '82, George Oller '82, Patty Rucker '83, Felicita Viruso '82. Seated Center are Dia Pfeiffer '84 and Sue Cieskowski '83. Not pictured is Mary Kirsh '82, On March 26 and 27 the Chess team compet- ed in the state tournament held at Evanston High School. The team won three match victo ries against three losses and were led by Indi- vidual State Qualifier John Ryan '84. Pictured here with Mr. Eldon Burk and Mr. Kenneth Lindquist, their sponsor, are SEATED: Ki Jung '83, Bruce Von Busch '84, Ken Terhorsf '85, Jim Roy '83. STANDING: Steve Hegele '82, Peter Michaely '85, Brian A Douglas '84. Missing is John Ryan '84 The Wesfemer also received many honors this year. In the competition of the Northern Illinois Press Association, the paper placed sixth out of forty papers from large schools. Editor Cathy Liden '82 received a blue ribbon in editorial writing and an honorable mention in newswriting. Peter Weiss '82 also received an honorable mention in sports writing. In another comptition sponsored by the Northwest Press Club Association the Wesferner received a sec- ond overall and firsts in news, editorials, and features. In the nationwide American Scholastic Press Association competition the paper re- ceived first place honors. Pictured at right are FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mary Mueller, sponsor, Peter Weiss '82, Cathy Liden '82, Mr. Eldon Burk. SEC- OND ROW: Margy Moore '84, Cindy Behrendt '82, Brenda McAvoy '84. 224 Warrior Winners Ot the many students to take the ACT, forty Malne West students became Illinois State Schol ars. Scholars are chosen on the basis of a tormu Ia that incorporates both their ACT scores and their class rankings. The Seniors to be named scholars this year Cpictured abovej are: FIRST ROW: Rich Mendralla, Mary Permoda. SECOND ROW: Karyn Wall, Noreen Klein, Jean O'Keete. THIRD ROW: Gina Pabst, Mary Blus, Sue Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: Ken Hohmann, Mark Nitz. FIFTH ROW: Dan Marquette, Tim Ryan. SIXTH ROW: Hyung Choi, Ken Beck, John Hoferitza, Brian Mulholland. SEVENTH ROW: John Whitney, Dave Pidone, Harold Agnos, Mark Mertes. EIGHTH ROW: Laura Meisterheim, Bryan Stewart, John Kraushaar. NINTH ROW: Andy McCune, Cary Coglianese, Amy Huck. TENTH ROW: Kris Kuchel, Robin Felde, Dan Roeder, John Sadiak. ELEVENTH ROW: Lisa Ochal, Mary Kirsh, Cindy Bode. TWELFTH ROW: Rosemarie Meyer, Bonnie Scheuerman. The contest play, On Golden Pond , also advanced downstate. In the state competition held March 26 and 27, the members ot the play placed ntth out ol the twelve competing plays. The members, pictured above, are Laura Meisterheim '82, Melora Mills '85, Dave Ratner '82, Paul Russel '85, and Ken Begg '82. Three members of the speech team, pictured below lett, won their district competitions and advanced to compete downstate on February 19 and 20. They were Andy McCune '82 in Extemporaneous Speaking, Lisa Ochal '82, left, in Verse and Suzy Kadlec '82, right, in Humorous Interpretation. Lisa and Suzy advanced to the final round where Lisa came in titth and Suzy became state champion in her event. Cathy Liden '82 entered the Voice of Democracy Contest sponsored by the VFW. The contest entailed writing and per- tormlng a speech on the topic Building America Together . After winning both school and district competitions, Cathy ad vanced to the state meet held February 13 in Springfield where she placed fifth. Girls' State Basketball-225 Fencers Foil to First in State Malne West's fencing team out toiled Its opponents to place first In state competition. In addition to placing first in state the team placed third in the Midwest Fenc- Ing Championships. Mike Naranjo placed second in both state and Midwest Championships and was elected to represent Illinois in the Junlor Olympic Competition in California. Nancy Sperling took flrst in state and fifth In Midwest competition. BELOW: Junior Mike Naranjo displays the form of a true competitor. RIGHT: Mem- bers of the team present Mr. Coburn with one of the eight trophies that they won. Arrigo Grapples His Way to State 226 Fencing, Arrigo at State Senior Jack Arrigo, a tour year veteran, qualified for the state wrestling meet which was held in Champaign on February 27, 1982. Jack became the nlnth Warrior in 23 seasons to make the trip to Champaign. Coming into the meet Jack had a record of 24-8 and eight pins. Unfortunately, Jack was eliminated In the first round of the state meet when he lost 6-1 to Tim Dalcorobbo of Tinley Park. When asked about the meet Jack explained, I thought that I could have wrestled better, but I am just glad I had the shot. ABOVE: Jack Arrigo attempts to gain control of his opponent. Aberg, Shlrley 217 Acetturo, Andrew 100. 156 Ackeret, Jeftrey J, 200 Ackennann, Jarnes S. 192 Adamek. James G, 184 Adams, Debble L. 184 Adams, Kathy M. 154 Addante. Jetrrey M. 184 Adrahtas, Robert J. 109,192 Aqullar, Jose A, 200 Aaulla, Tony 72 Agugar, Roberto 184. Ahlman, Peter J. 21.71. 184,187,214 Ahlmann, Donna M. 200 Alalakl, Krlstlne L. 25, 67,116,118,192 Albach, Wendy K. 32, 109,120,124,192 Albers, Patrlcla J, 108, 120 Albrecht. Davld J. 43. 75,156 Albrecht, Steve J. 192 Alcoler, Sandy 128. 200 Allala. Llnda 69, 124. 192 Allen. Brlan A. 39,200 Allen, Danlel L. 184 Alm. Suzanne D. 156 Alnaemy Sawoson 192 Alstead, Floyd 218 Alterqort, Glenn 192 Alvarez, Adrlan M. 39. 61.98.192 Alwln, Jere 130.133, 134 Amadel, Ronald J, 200 Amgdel. Sandra M. 19 Ambrose, Wayne 212 Anaqnostopoulos, H. 156,180 Anda, Jenntler K, 184 Anderson, Colleen 192 Argdgrson, Ellzabeth 1 Anderson, Jean J. 98. 192 Anderson, Jellrey J, 200 Anderson. John M. 100,156 Anderson, Karen A. 109,192 Anderson, Karl D. 192 Anderson. Lorl A. 101. 156 Anderson, Mlchoel C. 156 Anderson, Troy D. 200 Andes, Brlan E. 127,200 Andes, Ronald D, 184 Andrade, Ronald 184 Androll, Julle A. 69. 104,150,184 Anetsberqer, Jerlrey W. 192 Ankerholtz, Wllllam R. 184 Anstadl, John E. 200 Anstadt, Rlchara F. 184 Antkowlalr, Dolores 218 Apa, Fred 184 ArCUrl. Julle M. 103,156 Arrrgronq, Donald J. 1 Amold, Chrlstlne J. 37. 184 Amold, Tlmolhy S. 200 Amold, Wllllam W. 200 Araullla. Erln M. 108. 126,184 Arrlqo, Jack 72,73,122. 156,226 Arvonltls Aleca S. 100, 156 Asa, John E. 156 Atal, Judith S. 124,129. 156 Augustine, Caryn M. 128,200 Avramovlc. Steve 192 Ayala, Arturo M. 14.38, 100,105,156 Baca, Cheryl Maroaret 12,192 Badal, John E. 184 Bahr, Davld 156 Bohr. Ralph E. 130.132, 133,134 Balr, Cindy L. 108,185 Balr, John P. 192 Baker, Stephl M. 59, 156 Baker, Tlna 192 Balamunlswamy, Latha 108,109,120,192,211 Ballee, Jennller S. 101. 185 Banlleld, Donna L. 100. 192 Banner, Erwln M. 100. 156 Barabas, Cheryl A. 192 Borobas. John E. 39, 200 Barbosa. Eduardo 200 Bardowskl, Laura 103. 156 Bames. Dewane 96 Bames, Llsa M. 185 Barnett, Bruce A. 99, 156,180 Borrlnaer, Jane E. 185 Barrlnaer, Wllllam 69. 71.73.214 Bal'fV. Dlana L. 192 Barrel. Gordon T, 64. 200 Barth, Usa E. 67.116, 119,124,192 Bartolone. Brtan J. 192 Basenooch, Rulh 213 Bashem, Maraaret A. 423,-,104,120,137.184, Beige, Krlsllne D. 130. Ch-dee L. 96.103, Bath, Kllt E. 72,121,200 Batka. Jerlrey P. 130, 133.134 Bator. Constance S, 200 Botllsta, Anthony G, 185 Bauer, 81161 P, 43,200 Bauer. Mao 8. 39,47. 81,153,192 Bauer, Myron L, 132. 133,134,185 Baurndtn. Cheryl L. 79. 123.192 Baumann. Steve J. 156 Baunblch. Brenda 217 8aLlYhort, .ule T. 156 Bdlnhdt, Mark D. 156 Baute, Jerrrey A. 72. 185 Baule, Kirberly 2M Baxley. Carla A. 108. 185 Baxley, Jellery 192 Beard. Rtohtla Beatty, Theresa M. 101.156 Beck, .Ndth 50.77.212 Beck, Kennerh R. 11, 20,105,156 Becker, Davla G. 156 Booker. Alle A. 69.79, 104,185 Becker, Russell L. 14. 45.157 Beckwith, Terence 77. 212 8Bdl'1GfSkl, Jeffrey R. 185 Bednarz. Patrice M. 118,157 Beau, Kenneth R. 108. 157 Bohm, Wiliam R. 157 Behrehdr, Cynlhla M. 94.112.131,132.133. 134.157 Beiels. Joseph 5. 43. 64.200 Belonruono, Paola 192 8ell2ona:ler Shaon L. 120. Belllno, Damlnlck V. 192 Belton. Cheryl C. 116. 130.132,133.134.156 Belon, Rudy G. 185 Beloken, Lawrence 117.217 Benacka, Mlohael S. 192 Bencrlsclmo. Fred 209. 210 sensing. Brian n, 192 senalng. Lon L. 4:44, 185 BQNKC. JON! 208 Bennett. Michael 38, 185 Benson. Cheryl M. 102, 114.185 Benson. Ura B. 192 Berberet, Nancy A. 200 Beres, Jetirey A. 192 Beres, Vlckl M. 185 Berg, Tlnothy A, 200 Beromas, Dalsy P, 192 Berodoh, Lads 209,214 Beraer. rmav J. 109, 192 581991, Peter J. 157 Bergman, Karen M. 200 Berqndl, RODS!! 218 Berarler, Gregory T. 185 Berhlak, Paulo R. 128. 192 Bems, Mary L. 79.185 8658, Llsa A, 120,128. 200 Bessler. Dennis L. 27. 130.133.134,157 Beth. Brlcm C. 157 Beyer. Robert A. 43. 200 Begg? Anna M. 54.69. Beyer, Davla J. 39.81. 192 Beyer, Unrl A. 47.200 Blolczak, Deann J. 129. 134,157 Blanco, Bury 216 Michele M. 98. Blesledzlnskl. Rose A. 5657.185 Bllhgsley. Kent D. 39. 64,200 Blnottl, Steven 192 Blfoh. Dlna Lee 200 Bkk, Lals 218 Bishop, Thomas R. 129. 157 Bishop. Dullel 185 Bltter. Lorl M. 157 Block. John L. 71.109. 192 Blake. Ross 69,71,217 Blanos. George 149, 209,210 Blancas, Jmnle 192 Blaggzhard. Robert F. Blanco, Cesar L, 38.72, 185 Btaskl, Joon 219 Blossrnan, Howard Blew, Brlan 192 Blew, Sarah J. 69.185 Bletl, Davld D. 12.42. 45,46,105,157 Bltsteln, Bernlce 219 Blomaulsl, Jennller L. 1gg.120,129,134,184. Blondel. Susan M, 128. 200 Brough. Wlllkxn K. 39. 72.81.192 Blue, Alert J. 200 Bllln, Gary 218 Blus, Anthony J. 185 Blus, Mary A. 96,99. 124,157,180 Btus, Phllp M. 192 Bogytzke, Andrew J. Bobrytzke, Karen M. 200 Book, Chflsiopber 185 Book, James D. 192 Bode, Cynthla M. 96. 157,180 Boeckenhauer, Nancy K. 133,134,200 Boemmel, Jennller M. 97,136,157 Boemmel. Mathew J, 99,185 Boosche, Mark A. 64. 127,185 80905. Davld J. 157 Bohan, Nancy M. 102, 157 Boksa, Carol A. 104, 185 Bonlla, Anthony L. 31, 129,130,133,185 Banllla, Barbara 117. 128,200 Bonlla, Paul 100,157 Bonney, Rlchard R. 121 Boomaarden, Glenda K. 102,157 Bopp, Gregory A. 22, 29,157 Bofdes, Susan L. 114. 125,185 Borgclat, Debra 157 Borgadt. Robert 39.72. 200 Borowskl. Jlm 212 805500, Stela 219 Batt, Jason A. 39,192 Boudalrh, Soroon 200 Boulas, Dlna 125,200 Bauman, Lals E. 101. 121,158 Bowles, Thomas M, 185 Bogus, Chrlstlne M. 1 Bayallan, Bridget A. 68.69,79,104,123,185. 221 Boyallan. Laura C. 98. 120 Bala, Rlchcld J. 85,192 Bozman, Evelyn 128, 200 Bozman, Jesse E. 38. 81,185 Bazza, Darcl A. 158 Bradbury, Mlchael R. 39,200 Braden, Karen S. 158 Brady, Mary F. 108, 112,128,158 Broglel, Terrance 210 Brald, Candy J. 99, 104,109,113,118,185 Brancoto, James L. 192 Brancato, Wllllam P, 131.185 Brand. Brlaltte M. 66, 67,97,118,126,185 Brand, Louls M, 71,200 Brannlaan, Dan P. 39, 72,200 Brausom. Karen L. 185 Brayton, Robert K. 158 Brelder, Joanne E. 67. 87,123,192 Brett, Deborah A, 158 Breltensteln, John W. 200 Brellzke, Wllllom 102. 211 Brennan, Clndy A. 133,134,192 Brennan, James A. 158 Brennan, Kathleen A. 79,133.134.15B Brlll. Chrlstlne J. 104. 185 Brlmmer, Andrea T. 157.200 Blachockl, Dlane M. 158 Bronk, James W, 192 Brown, Danlel J. 72. 122,185 Brown, Jennlrer J. 128, 185 Brown, Judllh L. 132. 133,134,200 Brown, Judlth M, 200 Brown, Kenneth C. 158 Brown, Tommy L, 192 Brown, Tlna M. 200 Brownell, 116,215 Brust, James 158 Brydqes, Susan F. 98. 137.200 Bryk, Lawrence R. 192 Brigglnskl, Patrlck J. Brzezlnskl, Robert 200 Buc, Edmund A. 42. 126,144,185 Bucklnqham. Deon 213 Buaolslrl, Lorl A. 67. 116,120.200 Bd. lla 185 Bdthdl. Ather M. 192 Bull, Robert K. 158 Bulwlckl, Steven 200 Burcl, Mlchael A. 192 Burdlck. Mlchael E. 109.200 Burdlok, Wlllarn R. 109. 121,127.130.134 Burek, Tom D. 109.127, 200 Bureskl. Daryl W. 185 Bur90. Dha M. 200 81190. Sue D. 192 Burk. Eldon 209 Burke. Elleen L. 102. 129,158,180 Burke, Mlohael Bugggrt, Johannes P. Bulilggow, Tammy 103, Busllo, NICK J. 12.38, 105,122,158 Busser. Klmberly A. 120,200.202,207 Comella 124. Butohln, Kevh 219 Butenschoen, Jean M. 100.158 Bulll. Nadla 101.134. 185 Cachur. Klmberly l.. 192 Cachll, Thomas 209 Cgagmalorl. Lucllle Cahlll, Kelly A. 120, 136.200 Colderone, Davld K. 185 Cdlaharl, Greg K. 200 Campbell, Gregory V. 39.200 Campbell. John R. 100.158 CCFWDDOI. Llsa E. 67. 77.79.123.192 Cannata, Lcua J. 200 Cqspelelll, Llsa 200 Cddlsh, Peter R. 200 Cardona, Arlcela 192 Carla, John 67 Corllle, Bradley W. 108,109,185 Carlle, Nathan T. 121. 200 Carllnl, Rlchord 209. 212 Carlno, Brlan J, 200 Dlahe M. 104. Carlsen, Mary B. 59. 87,104,185 Carlson, Adam D. 72 Carlson, Arlene 214. 144 Carlson, Erlc A. 124, 185 Carlson. Erlc J. 117, 151.185 Carlson, Heather A. 185 Carlson, Scott P. 39. 121,200 Cartstrom. Cara L. 192 Carpenter, Susan L. 158 Carpenfler, Tlm M. 85. 192 Carrera, Glavanna 158 Carrera. Sondra l. 109, 200 Carroll. James P. 14. 44.45.62,84.88,105, 158 Carroll, Robert J. 47. 85,192 Carstens. Abert 38.84. 212 Cater. David M. 192 Cater. Donna A. 67. 87,116,192 Mary L, 67,88, Carter, Scott W. 65. 200 Caruso, Louls M. 158 Cashmere, Harry 219 camnv. Gerarynn M. 69.79.159 Casserly, James G. 71,201 camay, Brlan D. 192 Caswell, Dwlqhl D. 38. 133,185 Caswell. Mlllssa A. 120,210 Cavolenes, John R. 111,184,185 Cavalenes, Kathleen H. 67,109,201 Covonawh, Crolg W. 159 Cavazos, Lydla D. 124,185 Cauata. Mlchoel P. 38,159 Cozzaro, Paul A. 185 Cerntalla, Gary P. 185 Crlabrawskl, Monlka E. 121,192 Chambers, Tracy L. 186 Chang. Barbaro 186 Chang, Tony 72 Charnola, Laura L. 103,159 Chartler, Dennls M. 113,192 Chase. Carol L. 17.29, 129.186 Chlakas. Kenneth A. 192 Chlakas, Sharon L. 100 Chlrlo, Vlctor J. 201 Chol, Hyung 159 Choma, Elalne Susan 201 Chama. Llnda M. 192 Choyanec 67 Chrlsos. Anthony E. 193 Chrlsl, Theodore A. 39. 47,201 Chrlstensen, Llsa J. 67. 116,128,186 Chrlstensen, Lorl D. 193 Chrlstensen, Norma 215 Chrlslenson, Jean M. 8,12.95,100,129,137. 159,183 Chrlstlansen, Dovld 186 Chrlsty, Vance 27,186 Chrobak, Chrlstlne 54. 69,201 Chwol, Jeffrey M. 186 Chwal, Patrlcla 128. 201 Clolrello, KII I Clenlewskl. J-... 201 Cleszkowskl, Sue M. 95,186 Clmbalo, Mlchael R, 193 Clna, Llsa A. 193 Clnauegranl, Jose- phlne 201 Clnaueqranl, Roseann M. 159 Clancy, Myra 159 Clggey, Patrick J. 39. Clark, Robert P. 159 Claus, Elllabeth J. 69, 71.111,112.159,180 Clausen, Karln J. 86. 87,136,159 Clavey, Jean 219 Clements, Thomas A. 38,186 Cllne, Rlohard D. 100. 159 Cllsham. Shayne, K, 159 Cobum, James 92,93 Coburn, Julle E. 95.96. 97,99.129.159,180. 209 Coca, Thomas H. 42. 133.134 Cochrane, Tlmothy 64, 201 Cogllanese, Cary J. 96. 126.159.96. 126. 159 Cohen, Helalne 217 Colbenson, Chrls K. 79,101,186 Colbert, Llsa M. 104. 136,186 Colby, Barbara 219 Cogepcchl, Nancy A. 1 Colller, Tlna M. 67.108, 193 Colllns, John 47,201 Comstock, Sondra L. 150,159 Concllch, Ellen R. 103, 159 Conner, Mary Lou 218 Connolly, Mlchoel P. 159 Cook, Joseph S. 186 Cook, Patrlcla M. 58. 59,104,123.186 Cooke, Ann M. 193 Criglse, Rose M. 103. Cooper, Ellzabeth, 128,201 Cooper, James J. 47, 201,202 Cooper, John 213 Cooper, Kathleen J. 57,59,159 Cooper, Rlchard ll. 39. 72,193 Corcoran, Thomas J. 63.85.193 Cordero. Ado 186 Cordes, Steven R. 159 Corslen, Mlchael J. 159 Corslen, Sharon M. 118,186 Cortez, Juan 186 Coyalschl. Carmen 124,132,186 COX, Chrlstlne K, 128. 193 Coul. Steve C. 38.95. 186 Cralne, Carol 219 Crawlord, Karen E. 159 Crawlord, Llsa Ann 201 Crespo, Sylyla M, 193 Cronln, Elleen M. 87. 109,193 Cronln. Thomas P. 114, 201 Crow, Allred R, 117. 201 Crulkshank, Carolynn M, 101,160 Currer, Ruth 218 Curry, Llsa Marle 193 Curtls, Brlgllte A. 96, 126,132,144,193 Curtls, Patrlcla E. 94. 101,160 Curtls. Robert 214 Curtls, Vlnce J. 102. 186 Cyaon. John 110,111. 213 Cyaah, Robln A. 193 Czgguk, Tlmolhy M. Czosek, Edmond A. 39.201 Czosek, Klrn M. 117. 134,193 Dabels. Gunda N. 160 oaaano. Kathryn M. 109,112,193 Daddoslo. lnnocenle 201 Dahlslrom, Krlstln E. 133,134,193.196 Dahm. Alce L. 160,193 Dohm. Ann M. 102 Dalenbera, Chales R. 75.193 Ddey, Brlan J. 160 Daley, Karen L. 109, 186 Data, Edward M. 160 Dalra. Janet L. 50.125, 201 Dalka. Karen M. 57, 111,120.93 Dandler, Davld A. 160 Dane, Klrnherly L, 201 Danlelson. Kurt A. 105. 122.160 Dar00. Michael K. 71. 81.193 Dall. Alon C. 72,160 Davidson, Brenda S, 4. 160 Davis. Dianne M. 57, 186 Davls, Horence 219 Glenn W. 39.47. Davls, John E. 39,193 Davls, .Alle A. 102,160 Davls, Krlsren E. 21. 119,130,1B4,186,187 Davls, Llrlaa R. 33,97 Davls, Phlb S. 72,201 Davls, Vsronlca 193 Sandra M. 54, Davli. 201 Dem. 193 Deaton, Davld E, 193 Diggon, Theresa L. Debreau. Thomas C. 75,193 Delrenza, Joseph 186 Detrenza, Rlno 201 Deaulde, John F. 160 Dekelalta, John 193 Drzgney, Nanette K. Delaney, Patrlck J. 47. 193 Delaney. Thomas J. 109,193 Delanano, Llsa L. 160 Delre, Danlel M. 103 Delre, Serqla l. 43.201 John J. 75.116, Demos. Llsa 5. 107,193 Demuth. Karen A. 114, 133,134,160 DQHK, Laura K. 95.99, 104,137,186 Dennls, Robert P. 39. 201 - Dgsasquale. James De Pasquale, Marla 219 Deplnta. Dovld J, 201 Diggtto. Dlonn 137. Thomas P. 43, Derlls, Danlel E, 186. 191 Derosa. Dana R. 54. 201 Desahtls, Dlrme 8. 54. 201 Dexerlo. Alyssa A. 50, 123,193 Deltman, Christa M 27,186 Dewaele. Gregg R. 102.160 Dewllt. Gary E, 193 Dtbbem. Dave C. 201 Dldler, James R. 160 Dldel. John T. 193 Dldrlchsons, Llndo B. 103,160 Dlerlrs, Joleen M. 201 Dlelrlch, Patrlcla A. 102,160 Dlezel. Lindo A. 69.78. 79,123,196 Dlezel. Nancy J. 186 Dlmagalo, Donno M. 186 Dlmaaalo, Steve G. 201 Dlndlflaer, Mary 219 Dlnt, Llsa M. 193 Dlsch. Milk R. 100 Dlsoh, Sandra R. 193 Dlgrcaestto, Mary F, 87. Dltlamasso. Anthony 201 Dlzoh. Josellno G. 201 Dlligglc, Paul I. 45.61, Dobbs, John H. 70.71. 80.B1,88,160,221 Docklns. Carolyn R. 160 Dodge. Cathy D. 160 Dahnlre, Deena 193 Dohnlre, Sandro 100. 186 Dolan. Michael M, 1, 160 Dolan, Robert G. 39. 201 Index-227 Dolan, Wllllam R. 84. 161 Dolatowskl, Edward J. 186 Dolelsl, Stephanie M, 161 Dorlon, Mlchael F. 38. 72,186 Doroba, Pamela G, 161 Dorobo. Paul 43.75. 193 Douglas, Bryan K. 124, 127,193 Dovekas, Chrlstlne 125.186 Dawnlng. Brlan W. 121. 161 Doyle. Mlchael E. 72. 201 Dragln, Rosanne M. 99,161 Draln, Sldney 75,211 Dreglgharx. Andrea J. Dresen. Krlstlne A. 201 Dreyer. Tlmothy G. 193 Dreyer, Todd R. 161 Dreys. Chrlstlnam 96, 132,184,186 Drozdz, Mlchell 218 Dryden, Cheryl L. 79. 112,193 Drysch, Dawn D. 100. 161 Dslda. Debborah M. 104,184,186 Duaek. Eugene 218 Dull, Kelll M. 131,201 Drgly. Eltzabeth 142. Dulry, Klmberly A. DUQO. Ronald G. 186 Dunn, Charles 215 Duntemann, Ellen M. 69,79,104,123,124. 150,186 Dununa, Sanlyol P. 5, 96,97,99,124.136,161 Durard. Joseph 218 Duszak, Davld J. 201 Dyer, Jett J. 186 Dzlerzynskl, John J. 161 Dllk, Deanne M. 50. 77.79.123,193 Dzlk. Denlse J. 4B,49, 51.52.57.104,123.222 Dzul1sIn, Ellse A. 193 Dzwonowslrl, Melanle M. 186 Eby, Thomas G. 47,201 Echsvorrlo, Potrlcla M. 27,161 Eckhardt. Mellndo 213 ECK, James C. 161 Eden, Gall 77 Eastrom, Erlc 209 Edwards. Kenneth W. 20,45,85,105,161 Elde, Klrsten H. 193 Elde, Laura A. 102,161 Ellken, Mellssa L. 25,28. 118,125,134.137,193 Eldlnary, Ashrul S. 132, 148.201 Eldredge, Charlotte M. 87,125,193 Eldredge, George G. 193 Eldredge, Kathleen 5. 161 Ellnsky, Mlchael 161 Ellzalde, Elalne D, 27. 103.161 Elllson. Julla E. 193 Elms, Klrsten L. 67.201 Emmerllng, Andrea J. 108,193 Engebretsen, Patrlcla E. 186 Engen. Mae Jean 209. 210 Enqers, Kenrlelh P. 193 Engllsh, Karen P. 101, 161,180 Erboch, Margaret A. 104,186 Erlckson, James C. 47. 201 Eschenbach, Vlvlen J. 50,56,57,130,150. 186,188 Esser, Carla M. 193 Esterqulsl, Davld 186 Etrer, Randy S. 63.104 Evans, Anne 208 Fabgl. Barbara L. 104. Fabbrl. John P. 72,193 Fablszak. Dawn A. 28. 63,64,66,67,79,161, 183 Fablszak, Donna 215 Falrhead, Thomas S. 45,46,105,161 Falkenberg, Todd E. 193 Falsey, Malthew M. 201 Fang, Mlchelle 87 Fanto. Julle A, 186 Farana, Kathy 218 Faust, Wendy 5. 102, 186 Fauteck, Erlc B. 108. 124,193 Feld, Mary 8. 100 Felde, Kevln J. 43.47. 85,193 Felde, Klrn A. 54,B7. 193 Felde, Robyn L. 94.98. 99.161 Feldkarrlp. John D. 39 Fesglgnan, Joanne S. 228 Index Fell, Karon S. 161 Fellner, Ch!1s1l'1e 77,98 124.131.200.201 Ferrett. Ada Mnrle 134, 201 Fetrlne. Rebecca L. 193 Fetthg. Vlcklanne 161 Flarl10. Kelty Lynn 54, 59.201 Flgun. Roman P. 161 Fltlps. Ddlel E. 161 170333. Doreen M. 87. Flllpp, Kalherlne A, 87. 123.193 Fillpp, Kenneth E, 7.41. 42,150,162 Flnk, Mlchael J. 62. 193,199 FINIUY. Davld J. 162 Flnn, Tracey C. 193 Flnnander, Tlmlrhy 186 Flnnertv. James C. 186 Flare, Vlta J. 43.85. 109,193 Flscher. Kurt G. 38.85 Flshburn. Jullanno E. 9, 200.201 Flsher, Cotherlne M. 101,162 Fisher. Glenn A. 162 Flsher, Mlchael A. 193 Fisher, Patrlck M. 193 FItl08lQld. Jerome F. 19.27,162 Flavln, John 208 Fggher, Bel-h Ann 67, Flnk. John A. 113.193 Foglel, Janet V. 134. 2 1 Forbes, Sean P. 166 F0516 Hayley A. 134. Ford, Suzanne R. 131, 134,186 Framke. Douglas R. 114.186 Frankawacl. Dennls 186 Frisggck. Usa M. 101. Freeman. Chrlstopha 6,72,102,105,122.162 Freeman. Gaston 215 Frgase. George C. Presse. James 39,72, 193 Presse. Mlchael E. 103.162 Freeze, Scar! A. 143, 186 Ffeqa, Klmberly D. 193 Frey, Rlchard 151,217 Frlaay, Wllllam 186 rnarey, undo A. 1u4. 120.186 madman, Margaret A. 67.201 V 7 F1191-illfllt. MGIY . 4 . 109.201 Frledrlan, Paul E, 186 Frlschmann, Ronda E. 75.193 Frltzlef. George A. 85, 162 Fry. Lisa M. 113,126, 193 Euler, Tammy E. 186 Furmonslrl. Wendy M. 136,162 FUZSI. Marla 186 Gcbrlelwn. JTI1 C. 186 God, Davld R. 40.42, 162 Garner. Ellzabeih R. 97,114,186 Gala, Danlel 186 Gadogher, Anthony P. 70,71,162 Gales. Ddllel K. 117, 201 Galuccl, Lords E. 162 Galovlch. Jeffrey T. 39,194 Gambino. Angela C. 186 Ganas. Demlrra G. 108.201 Gancarz, Rlchard A. 47.201 Garcia, Frank 75.83, 186 Garda. Marlbel 194 Garcla, Mlchael R. 39, 201 Garcla, Roy 186 Ggrgter. Sharon 108. Garduno. Elllanla 201 Garduno. Marla D. 202 Gtltlclr, Shelley F. 104, 123.186 Garrlda. Oralla G. 99, 104,118.136,184,186 Garrison. Erlc C, 202 Gartlre, Wllllam 216 Gary. James 95.216 Garzonelll, Tracy A. 103.162 GaSDar. Tamml A. 98. 128,194 Gast, Paul A. 85,194 Gavrelos, Peter C. 194 Gaylord, Dldre M. 186 Gebele, Scott W. 202 Gebert, Dagney 63330. Scott A. 134. Gehrke. Paulette liglne 54,69.12B.202. Gelll, Nell B. 99.108, 126,162 Gellz, Nora M. 194 Gelanaer. Leslle 50.55. 79,87 Gengler, Jlll M. 51. 109. 104 George. Jean A. 69, 79,109,123 194 George, Margaret M. 186 Georgoulls, Cynthla A. 101,129,186 Gercken. Glorla 219 Gerhardt, James A. 194 Gerrrlann, Llnda I, 202 Gloggmbarda. Jay M. Glannetto, Annmarle 186 Glbbans, Danlel S. 109,162 Gibbs. Patrick M. 194 Glbson, Joanne M. 131,134,162,180 Glbson, John C. 186 Glbggn, Marshal L, 39. Glelarowslrl, Karen J. 15,100,162 Glenka, Mary 215 Gllberl, Rebecca K. 162,180 Gllbertsen, Karen A. 186 Gllbertson. Jetlrey S. 186 Gllbertson, Rebecca L. 200,202 Glllesple. Patrlck N. 72, 186 Glnnane. III James J, 85,186 Glnnane. Thomas R. 202 Glavannlnl, Vlclor 209. 212 Glovannonl, Angela J, 67,123,194 Glovenco, John J. 100,202 Glovenco, Marla C. 103,162 Glusllno. Vlto 202 Glven, Lynette M. 57. 59,111,123,120,194. 192 Glalster, Steven N. 202 Glasgow. Deborah A, 184,187 Glasgow, Mlchael A. 162 Glass. Amy L. 117.126, 130,133,184,187 Goaee, Gregory R, 64,116,162 Godes. Maryellen P. 187 Goebberr, Cralg H. 43. 202 Gaerrle, Robert 45,217 Goebbert, Scott 64,72 Goeke. John P, 64. 121,187 Goetschl, John M. 116,187 Goetl, Lara 108,162 Gogqln, Danlel J, 202 Goggln, James E. 194 Goggln, Marc J, 202 Grzggln, Tracy A. 125, Gomez, Allcla 202 Gomez. Alma 202 Gomez, Annette 194 Goggiek. Mlchael L. Gara. Patrlclr M. 85. 194 Gomlak, Brlan G. 64 Gosell. Christopher W. 202 GOUCTTBT. Kenneth R, 202 Gould, Dean 209,217 Gradl, GBICIYTT M. 109. 192,194 Grael, Jean 219 Graham, Down M. 64, 101,187 Grant, Beth A. 130. 133,134,194 Grant, Davld H. 71,81. 162 Granl, Susan E, 194 Granzyk, Tracy Lynn 50,54,123,202 Gralz, Thomas J. 194 Grech, Steven J. 43. 202 GTSQOTY. MlCh8l8 l.. 101,130,194 Gregory, Susan E. 163 Grelnke, Gale L. 163 Grevan, laurle M. 187 Garson, Vlckle Lynn Grlltlth, Mary A. 194, 198 Grllzattl, Vlrglnla E. 67, 202 Grobe. Davld 216 Grochoclnskl. James M. 202 Grolr, Cynthla A. 67, 118,194 Grooms, Carol M. 187 Griojgms, Dlane 163. Gross, Henry 215 Gross, John W. 187 Grassl, Janlne M. 67, 116,123,163 Grossmann, Karen L. 104,107,187 Gralhe, Kenneth D. 194 Grygo, Chrlsllne 163 Guevara. Llnda 109, 202 Gulbransen. Jennlrer J. 163 Gulder, Steven M, 125. 202 Gulley, Klmberly Jay 202 Gunchlck, Pamela H. 102.163 Guhihef. Georoe 218 Gustafson, Erlc L. 95, 113.187 Gusfavson. Laura M. 202 Gut. Henry R. 163 Gut, Krysflna. 120,194 Guth. Debra L. 87.11t. 131,134,194 Gutkowskl. Frannette. 216 Guyon, Marlann 213 Gyssler. Glen F. 42,114 Haberler, Steve M, 7. 40.42.163 llachenbera. Mlchael U. 109,113.116,187 Hackbarth. Jellrey A. 39.202 Haerle. Richard A. 187 Haaen, Ellzabelh 163 Hagenson, Llnda R. 128.202 Hahn, Danlel 163 Halost, Gail M. 54.87. 96,97.132,194 Haiosl, Grace E. 94,96, 126,129.163,180 Hallotis. John N. 194 Hallenbeck, Lowell 213 Hal, Joseph P. 11.163 H4?B.2Mlchael G. 39. Hal. Wllllarn J. 39,202 Halgren. fart 163 Hallstrom, Mallhew T. 187 Hdlsworth, Lynda 194 Halpln, Karnryn M. 187 Halverson, Dawn C. 15,163,181 Halverson, Donna J. 108,163 Hamblen, Cher! L. 187 Hamllton. Ross C. 187 Hrzzrgrsmer. Donald K, Hcgggrrer. Mlchael K l-lammons. Deborah L. 163 Hancnar, CeclHo 219 Hartke. Holi Ann 202 I-lanke. Laura Lee 202 ltanneztad, Lorl A. 101,163 l-lanselmann, Robert 85.62.187 Hansen, James T. 167, Hansen, Jean M, 101. 187 Hansen. Karon L. 96. :g?,132.133.134.163. Hanson. Karen E. 102. 151 Hanson. Martha 213 l-lczrassan, Mary K. 57, Hanson. Wendy Bern 108,109,202 Hardlman, Debra A, 57,123,194 Haralman, Matty A, 194 Hardlrnan. Pat J. 202 Hafdlman, Terrence P. 187 Hardy. Todd E. 187 Harneh, Carol M. 66. 67.202 Harney, Amy Kaye 202 Harney. Anlta M. 12. 22,118.163 Hams. Janet Lynn 202 Horns. Karen M. 57,67, 104.118.123.1B7 Hurls. Kevin J. 39.72. 81.194 llarrls, Stacey l.. 194 Harris. Tlm M. 74.75, 146 Hartweg, Ptilla 210 Harvey. Barbara J. 134.202 Harvey. WBlla'n J. 194 Hall, Kennlrh E. 202 Hass, Gene 209,213 Hasterock. Glorla F. 194 Haubrlch, Klmberly 102,163 Haag. Llsa A. 194 Hawkins, Joel H. 15.84. 163 Havat. Unalza 121 Higgs, Susan E. 123. Hays. Stephonle 120 Hays. Vlctorla L, 164 Heabler. Franlrlln D. 130.194 Heaney, Timothy M. 194 Heavey. Vlr0l!'lla 219 Hebbard. Timothy P. 105,164 Hebl, Davld 39 Herllrl. John D. 202 Heqele, Steve A, 96. 109,121,127,164 l-leldemonn. Jeanne M. 164 Helnzmann, Chrlsroph J, 35.95.187 Helnlmann, Eric D. 202 Hia, Brent P. 43.81. Helaesen. Danne M. 194 Hellenbera. Wllla 219 Helmlnskl, Mary E. 96, 164 Helmlnskl, Theresa J. 202 llemplllng, Lcrurle A. 164 llenke, Karen E. 64.68. 69,100,104,124.187 Hennessey, John F. 39, 125,194 HBTTTTCKS, JCYT185 A. 187 Henrlcks. Llnda L. 100. 118,164 Hel'1l'V. Cart W. 187 Heraly. Betty 211 Heraly, Mlchael P. 187 Herdrlch. Deborah K. 118,164 Herarlch, Denlse C. 54. 202 Heldllnd, Susan H. 100,164 Herman, Benlamln A. 29,113,126,194 Herman, Holly A. 92, 96,126,164 Hemandez, Canos 194 Hernandez. Demelrlo C, 164 Hemandez, Glorla 202 Hernandez, Maurlllo 194 l-lerrlges, Mlchael C. 187 Herrlng, Stephen 153. 217 Herrmann, Dlane M. 194 Herrmann, Ernest L. 187 Hervas, Franklln I. 164 l-lerwea. Doualas E. 202 Herzau, Ellzabelh 194 Hess, Rick R. 43.64.202 Hester, Edward A. 187 Hayden, Mlchelle M, 134,194,197 Hlclren, James M. 81, 194 Hlcken, Joanne E. 194 Hlcks, Karen 216 Hlll, Deborah A, 164 Hlncker, Joanna T. 99. 104,187 Ho Chl Van 43,202 Mo Llnh D. 164 Ho Lol D. 194 H0 Phuong D. 164 Hoagland. Mlchelle A. 194 Holerltza. James 39.47. 202 Holerltza. John J. 42. 88.94,121,164 Hollman, Sandra J. 129.187 Horrrnann. Audrey 219 Hotlstedl. Chersten A. 164 Holstetter, John J, 164 Hohmann, Kenneth E. 12.164 Hohmann, Marla A. 169,202 Holaln, Jeanlne M. 187 Holbrook, Danlel 124. 209,214 Holler. Deborah L. 164 Holler, Marla L. 187 Holmes, Mary A. 164 Holmes. Susan 219 Holtl, Patrlcla A. 202 Homeyer, Walter A. 127,194 Honlckel. Janice B. 194 HOhICkeI, John W. 194 Hooczko, Pepl A. 100. 137,164 Hooclko, Rory M. 85. 194 HODKB. LlSa P. 164 Hoplrlns. Jelrrey G. 194 Hopb. Armln G. 194 Hogige, Janlne M. 108, Hora, Elleen D. 54,194 Halchklss, Mlley Howanlec, Joanne P. 54,194 Howanlec. John G. 202 Howard, Audra Lee 202 Howard. Glno Lynn 202 Howard. Lorl A. 77,164 Howard, Sue 165 Howdle, Davld 214 Hover, Roxanne S. 113,165 HuCk, ArTly K. 94.96, 165 Hudak, Mark J. 187 Hudak, Mitchell J, 194 Hudson, Robert J. 165 Huerta. Jacquellne L, 65,202 Hug, Gerald 96,211 l-luah. Shelly Lynn 54, 202 HuQhS. Elwood 211 Humberl. Francls E. 202 Humbert, Marsha L. 67. 116,187 Hund, S. Russell 187 Hunslnger. Tony 194 Hunt, Heldl A. 57,59. 123,194 Hunloon, Llsa C. 187 Hupp, Laura Lynn 202 Hurley, Vlckl L. 202 Hussar. Sheree L. 79. 118,186,187 Hutchinson. Gary 73, 217 Hurrer. John C. 202 Hyken. Shawn B. 194 HynesfBullls, Brlgld 219 rarrrues. George 39.72. 195 leron, Julls A. 165 llker. Kevln A. 130.165 llker. Lhnea E. 119.195 lker. Sandra Lynn 119, 125.202 lm, Juno, C. 94.121, 153.165 Im, Suk C. 195 lmberger. Mlchael A. 103,165 lncardone, Llsa A. 187 lngram, Darrell 39.81, 195 lvaska. Lynda S. 125. 165 lverson. Laura L. 187 lzrog5Loura M. 87.120. Jochlm. Nuchael J. 85, 117 Jacks, James A. 195 Jackson, Judl Lynn 125,134,202 Jackson. Sue E. 187 Jacobl, Llsa L. 118 Jacobsen, Katherine 59,87,114,195 Jacobsen, Robert L. 187 Jacobson. Karen M. 103.165 Jacobson. Marla C. 195 Jacoby, Jelfrey A. 43, 126,202 Jacoby, Joann 202 Jagers. Paulette J. 195 Janggusch, Douglas W. Jannasch, Leslle 39.47. 217 Jerlklns. Kathy 187 Jenklnson. Chris R. 187 Jensen, Clfrlord P. 165 Jensen, Deborah M. 202 Jensen. Peter W, 39. 195 Jlrku, Paul 195 Joero. Arlene L. 79. 123,195 Johnson, Clndy L, 195 Johnson. Donald C. 100,165 Johnson, Donna J. 108,118,202 Johnson, Edwin C. 70. 71.127.129,165 Johnson, Erlc C. 121 Johnson, Erlc J. 71. 202.195 Johnson. Gregory 195 Johnson, Joseph T. 202 Johnson. .Judy 218 Johnson, Kellh P. 202 Johnson, Lorne S. 114. 118,165 Johnsen, Mary 202 Johnson, Mlchael L. 130,132,133,134,202 Jonson, Peter R. 85. Johnson, Randall H. 85,187 Johnson, Randall 59. 210 Johnson, Robln J. 12, 129,165,180 Johnson. Sean 39,202 Johnson, Tamara K. 103,165 Johnson. Walter 218 Jones, Alllson A. 195 Janes. Anthony R. 202 Jones. Barbara 87,212 Jones, Kimberly H, 187 Jones, Neal P. 165 Jones, Sandra A. 187 Jordan. Catherine E. :g592.126,127.165. Jorgensen. Klm J, 108, 195 Joseph, Parrlcla E, 103.165 Joseph, Thomas L. 42, 62,202 Judson. Steve C, 11. 100.165 Judson, Tlmolhy H. 72, 109,195 Juern, Denlse M. 165 Juern, Laura L. 187 JU10, Jenny 203 JUDO. Karen E. 195 JUSQ. KI Y. 127,187 Junlrrowsxl, Roberta M. 117,134,195 Jufhek. George 210 Just. Marv E. 49.52.55 87,88,187,222,223 Justus. Ken J. 203 Kabbanl. Asaad 187 Kabbanl, Bud G. 195 Kadec. Suzanne L. 19. 2Z697,126,127,129. Kahn. John E. 109.121, 187 Kaltchuck, Steve 8. 187 Kakos. James S. 203 Kale. Wllllam R. 95.187 Kamensky. Steven J. 166 Kamlnskl, Alexandra 107.203 Kamka. Loretta A. 187 Kampschroer, Karen M. 69.79.195 Kampschroer, Steven 45,166 Kang, Paul H. 203 Kanowske, Kenneth A. 203 Kanowske. Rtchard D. 195 Kante. Thomas R. 103. 166 Kaplna, Shirley 215 Kapotas. Jlmmy S. 38. 187 Karabas. Chrlstoph J. 45.85.195 Karabas. Tommy L. 22. 118,166,182 Kcrdasz, Lynn M. 50. 98,203 Kardasl, Phllllp 85,213 Karlotakls, Constantl 38,187 Karowsky. Susan J. 102,166 Karr, James P. 187 Karr. Steven P. 187 Karrls, Gus A. 39,195 Karye. Steve W. 103, 166 Kasch, Kathy L. Kasman, James A. 195 Kasprzak. Mlchael F. 39,203 Kass. Tammy S. 203 Katar, Christopher J. 203 Kator. Mlchelle M. 87. 134,195 Kator, Tracy L. 135 Katzbeck, Jettry T. 39. 113,203 Katlbeck, John F. 23. 30,166 Kaplna, Shlrley 102 Kauke. Heldl A. 195 Kaulback, Tracey S. 195 Kaunos. John R. 71. 166 Kaunas, Sam T. 71.203 Keane, Dennls P. 39. 72,203,207 Keane, Scott M, 72. 187 Keane, Thomas J. 15. 38,42,73.95,166 Keane, Thomas 217 Kearns, Denlse A, 69. 78,79,123,166 Kearns. Mlchael P. 187 Kesler, Llnette M. 102. 166 Kehl. Dennls 203 Kehl. Kelth A. 64,203 Kelber. Harvey 210 Kellar, Robert E. 203 Kelleher, Mary 5. 166 Keller, Susan G. 59. 114,195 Kelley, Tlmothy K. 64. 81.195 Kelly, Vlvlan 219 Kendrlck, Angela R. 98,118.195,214,216 Kennedy, Donald 208 Kerargedy. Patrlck M, 1 Kennedy, Robert F. 166 Kennelly, Noreen T. 54.67.203 Kanter, Laura A. 100. 166 Kenyon. Karen 82.87. 120,123,212 Kepes. Paul 117.203 Kepes, Theodore 195 Kerby. Nancy 211 Kern. Maryann E. 166 Kern. Phlllp J. 64,195 Kerr. Leslle A. 187 Kerr, Madellne 219 Klddle, Wllllam 79,215 Klesel, Robert Allen 203 Klestsr. Kathy 281 Kllcullen, John J. 70. 71.81 Kllcullen. John 216 Klllam. James 210 Klm. Elbert M. 75,121. 166 Klrn, Jay 39,121,203 Klm. Yoon Hl 104.11B. 187 Klncald, Marls A. 101. 187 Kindness, Patrlcla Ann 166 Klng, Mary M. 124,187 Klng, Roger 61.59.212 Klnneor, Llsa A, 30. 118.195 Klpp, Derrll 38.52.212 Klraly, John P. 100.166 Klraly. Patrlola A. 68, 69,88,203.220 Klraly. Peter J. 195 Klrchhott, Carol F. 187 Klrsh, Mary T. 92,94,96. 111.124,166,180 Klrsh. Paula A. 184,187 Klsereu. Tlbsrlu 124. 195 Klsteh. Dale 8. 62.85. 187 Klttlel. Brett R. 187 Klauck, Rtchard S. 153. 195 Kleclra, Randy S. 72. 133,134,195 Kleclrner, Vlckl L. 166 Kleazlk, Danlel V. 81. 195 Kledzlk. Gregory M, 64,75.166 Klee. Jamle M. 203 Klelch, Tlmothy J. 64, 65.67,116,166 Kleln, Monica D. 195 Kleln, Noreen J. 49.99. 92,94.123,166 Klelnwald, Mlchelle 77. 203 Kline. Dolores A. 129. 167 Klopp, Julle M. 195 Knobloclr, Georgla 219 Knol. Cherle A. 195 Kochorr. Davla A. 121. 167 Koehler, Charles B. 167 Koehler. Robert E. 187 Koerber. Cynthia M. 67.121.123,167 Koeune. Georae E. 195 Kolar, Scott J. 43.62. 195 Konopka, Kevln J. 39. 85.195 Koonce, Ernest D. 187 Kopp. Andrew N. 92. 167 Kopo, Ellzabeth 79,195 KDDU. Wlllarn 214 Karen, PGI E. 38,167 Kemlelnd, Kenneth D. 167 Koslnskl, Jody L. 187 Kosmlclrl. Susan K. 203 Kosmond. Llsa D. 12. 99.100,118,167 Kosg,,Wendy Katherlna 1 Kottlclr. Davld J. 167 Kotslopoulos, George J. 187 Kotsloooulos. Peter J. 203 Kott, Colleen F, 104. 129.187 Kourtls, Peter 39,195 Kowalczylr, Anthony W. 63.67,75,195 Kirgfskl, Chester F. Kowdskl, Kathleen G. 104.187 Kozarzewskl. Gust. S. 203 Kazel, Jeanne 218 Kozenozak. Deborah A. 187 Kozenczak. Llsa M. 167 KQ1tOt, JQFDBS A. 39. 72.85,95,98,131.133. 134 Kraft. Laulnda J. 104. 187.204 Kral. Mark 5. 105,9.167 Kramer. John F. 43.98. 203 Kramer. Jule A. 87.98. 107.120.195 Kraner. Laura 167 Kramer, Steven D. 47, 203 Kranti, Erlc M. 188 Krantl. Jettrey S. 203 Kralochvll, Jlll C. 59. 87,123,167 Kralochvl, Mlchael S. 64.65.121,188 Krati, Dennis E. 188 Kratz, Krlstlne M. 203 Krause, Scott E. 188 Krause, Tlmothy R. Kraushaar, John D, 105,167 Kruppa, Kona E. rua Kruse, Fred J, 188 Kuchel, Krlstine R. 57. 101,167 Kucullen, John 188 Kllalglbel, Rtchard R. Kuhlmann. Lynn E. 78, 79.123,167 Kuhrt. Jennlter L. 203 Kulte, Raben 209,211 Kulczak, Rtchard C. 203 Kullr, Joseph Kullrens, Barbara 218 Kuna, Vlncent J. 195 Kunkel. Mark R. 38.85. 96.188 Kunkel. Tknathy E. 130. 12S,132.133.134,162. Kuzek. Mlcnaee V. 188 Kurth. John C. 121,203 Kllftkl. Rlehdd A. 121 Kurtl. Wllbur E. 188 Kuta. PBQQY A. 99.101 Kutta. Larxa L. 203 Kuxhause, Donna J. 203 Kuxhause, Steven M. Kyrlak0DodaS. A139910 108.124.128.203 Kyrlakopoulos, Cathrlne Krggakopoulos, John Kyrlazls. Christos I. 185 Labolnl. Deborah 188 Lacnl. Steven M. 47. 195 Ladendorr, Douglas S. 19,30,31.38,80.81. 122,126,129,144.182 Latfey. Laura L. 67,108. 116,203 Laglolo, Colleen M. 50,203 Laglola, Lawrence A. 195 Lagrlppe. Palrlcla J. 118,188 Lakaros. Hannah. M. 203 lamantla, Debra L. 167 Lambdln, Deborah S. 59.95.104 Larnberty. Janet A. 28, 136,167 Lamp. Gary A. 167 Lang. Kelth A. 203 Lange, Joseph W. 96, 132,195 Lange, Joyce M. 104. 188 Lange, Ross A, 100, 188 Lange, Wllllarn 214 Lapore. Glno Frank 188 Larocca. Danlel W. 84. 105.167 Larsen. Laura J. 4.50. 54.124.126.200.203. 207 Larson. Raymond J. 188 Larson. Rebecca A. 109,128,129,203,204 Larson, Tana 211 Lasola, Peter M. 188 Lasota. Stanley 195 Latson. James 39.45. 85,195 Laughlln. Julle E. 126, 167,100 Laughlln, Llsa J. 67.97. 116,128,195 Lauwers. Rtchard 195 Lavalle, John A. 43.85. 195 Lawlor, Kevln 167 Lawlor. Mlchael P. 188 Lauara, Pamela J. 168 Le, Tuyet 168 Leavengood, Colleen 217 Lecastro. Joseph 217 Ledgerwood. Rebec' ca A, 188 Lee. Chlao-Lln 54.87. 95.98.123.195 Lee. Dolores 218 Leleber. Gregory T. 188 Lehr, Scott W. 64,116 Lelbach, James E. 39. 64.85.195 Lemme. Todd R. Lepek, Kenneth W, 188 Leslle, Lee A. 188 Lewls. Dawn D. 67.201. 203 Lewls. Kathleen A. 100,168,180 Lewls. Llnda P. 130. 132,133,134,168 Lewis. Raymond M. Llberatore. Mlehelle M. 188 Llchter. Brlan A. 188 Llden, Catherlne E. 93. 94.97.112,113.126, 168 Kleblch. Rtchard J, 98. 195 Lletzau, Suzan B, 67. 116,123,168 Llgenza, Chrlstopher 98,203 Llggett, Jodl S. 146, 195 Llgue, Doreen M. 114. 125.188 Llndeman, Debra A. 52,53,58,59,88,168 Llndeman, Wlllls 153. 209,216 Llndemann, Myrtle 219 Llndlay. Barbara J. 137 Llrnrggneler. Kathle A. Undmeler, Mlchael C. 38.168 Llndqulsl, Karl M, 71, 168 Undqulst, Kenneth 127 Llndaulst. Tor A. 71.203 ungen, Grace A, 130. 132,133.134,188 Llnk. Tlmothy A. 71.168 Llnnlng. Laura A. 133, 134.160 Llpp, Cathy A. Llpp. Donna M. Llpp, Robert T. Llpske, Mlchelle M. 195 Llquorl, Frank T. 39.85. 145.195 Llquorl, Ralph F. 15.38. 168 Llttle, Charles 218 Llttle, Saatt J, 203 Llwog, Marloelena M. 59,121,203 Loebbaka, Irene 212 Loewenherz. Mlldred 219 Loftus, Patrlcla 213 Loglsz, Donna T. 52.53. 55,58,59,168 Loolsz, John P. 195 Logsdon, Leeann 104. 137,188 Lombardl. Joseph 39, 73,217 Lombardo. Chrls D. 168 Long, Frances C. 168 long, George 39,195 Lorda, Usa 188 Lorentl. Thomas H. 43. 196 Lorenzo. Mllton D. Larlss. Janet A. 109. 203 Lorl. Mary E. 96 Losacco, Nlcholas 188 Lovell. Vlrglnla 213 Lowry, Steven 214 Lozano. Marleen 109. 196 Lucas. Curtls 45,46 Lucas. Sherry 195,196 Lucla, Kathleen A. 168 Luokrltz, Mary K. 109, 128,132,203 Luebbers, Susan M. 196 Lund. Tlmothy J. 72. 121.203 Lundgren, Kennem w. 168 Lundqulsr. Danlet M. 75,168 Lundqulsl. Steven L, 168 Lundvlck. Joseph M. 39.203 Lunkes, Debra C. Lunkes, John 188 Luthardt, Glenn R, 196 LUX. Wllllam E. 196 Ly. L01 ras Lyelrberg, Mark 188 Lynn, Mlchael P. Lyons. Karen M. 50,93. 95,193 Lyons. Kathleen r. 4, ar.:r2,9a.99.129,1s1. 168,181,182 Lytte. Dale K. 168 MacDonald, Gall 211 MacDonald. Oscar E. 188 Maclntyre, Lynn 215 MGCHQO. Danlel S. 188 Madag, Deborah A. 54,1 0,133,134,196 Maddock. Rene 219 Moser, Julle A. 168. Maanu-5500. Paul 148. 211 Mmer. Keille M. 203 M?ragr, Tracey C. 146, MGVIUGNS- J8Ghtl'19 J. 188 Malss, Unda J, 79.104. 110,111,114,188 Malor. Kellh M. 71.72. 203 Mokuch. Robert J. 196 Mallne. Lort A. 121, 130,131.133,134.188 Malleh, Allcla 128,203 Maggcoat. Rtchard L. Marten. Klmberly A. 203 Malvarez, Andres 99 Mandos, Mke Gus 203 Mandl, Susan 217 Mondo, Jaalen 203 Mondo. Rlohard 203 M1:3gCGlC0, Anthony Manoll, Vlnaya S. 121, 196 Manser. Darlc L. 196 Mantel. Darln 188 Manlas, Chrls G, 168 Manusos, Danlel M. 72,188 Monusos. Robert 210 Mglaaindo, Mark A. 39. MGchel. Llsa A. 132. 196 Muchewlla. Robert A. 121.203 Morclnlak. Mary 'l, 124.188 Marek. Ronda l.. 188 Mgrgglllrls, Angela 124. Marot1O. Audie 168 Marquette, Chrlstopher 85,196 Marquette, Danlel J. 105,113,169 Mdauetfe, Kyle A. 85, 188 Marquette, Mary R. 136.169 Mgraese, Susm V. 120. M-dshall, Dale 217 Mdshall, John l.. 203 Mgaghall, Mlchelle A. Marshall, Robert N. 98. 130.131.132,133,134. 196 Marshall. Sharon L. 104.188 Martin. Carolyn 216 Martin. Harold 213 Martln. James 215 Martln, Maile A. 69.87, 104,123,188 Martln, Mary A. 100. 108.169,184.188 Martin. Mary T. 99 Malrtln, Phlb R. 27.70. Martorano. Pnllp J. 43, 203 Marx, Danlel P. 116, 121.203 Mascenlc. Davld J. 196 Maschmann, Heldl E. 79.13-3.134.169 Mateo, John 196 Matesl. Anthony 188 Matlrovlc, Davld J. 42. 45.84.169 Matkovlc, Raymond Mafula, Jerome 196 Motula, Larl A. 203 Matushek, Valerle l. 120.188 Maxwel, Lama A. 67. 108,196 Maxwell. Ronald L. 188 MOV. Dana Ann 203 May. Janet A. 100. 102.169 Mayer. Debra K. 196 Mazur. Edmund L. 85, 169 Mazzocchl, James J. 39.72.203 McAbee Robert A. 84. 95,105,169 McAdams. Joe Bob 203 McAlevy. Kathleen T. 69,123,188 McAlevy. Laura D. 143,196 McArdIe, James F. 70. 71,80,81,122,169 McArdle. Judy B, 79, 133,134,195,196 MoAvoy, Brenda Lou- lse 196,212 McCabe, Kathleen M. 169 McCabe, Mlchael P. 32,74.75,196 McCar1er, Charles 214 McCarthy, Kevln 41, 42.63.64.75.105,169 McCartney, Maureen P. 137.188 McCartney. Thomas P. 188 McCauley. Ronald 169 McClellan, Janet 210 McCllment. Nancy J. 109,188 McCormac, Laura E. 196 MCCOTTTICC. t.YTtl'l E. 79.169 McCormlck. Jettrey S. 169,183 McCormlck, Robert A. 188,191 McCormIck. Tlm C. 203 McCullough, Janet L, 109,111,117,196 McCullough, Rtchard C. 169 McCune, Andrew W. 71,92,94,96,97,126. 127.169 McCutcheon. Mlchelle L. 128,196 McDermott, Mary M. 54.69.203 McDermott. Mlchael J. 42,85.188 McEvllIy, Klmberly A. 128,188 McGahan. Roberta 128,203 Mceothan. Robert 188 McGlone. Gregory A. 12,38,95,105,169 McGlone. Pamela Jo 136,200,203 McGovern. Danlel J, 71.169 Mceovem, James M. 75,196 McGrath, Matthew J. 188 McGulnness. Brlan E. 196 McGuire. Megan K. 188 McGuIre, Nora E. 196 McJunkln. Jerry C. 103,188 McJunkln. John G. 196 Moggnna. James R. McManus. Mlllle 209 McLaughlin. Bev 218 McLaughlIn, Ellzabeth M. 114.203 Mclauahlln, Mlchael G, 169 MCMCTIOI1, JOSBDN MaNln 121,169,203 McMahon. Mary J. 52. 55.59.88 McManus, Mlldred 212 M9t'l9QCll'1. Martha A. 123.169 MBTIIB, ROXCIWTI M. 108. 196 Meler. Kelly C. 129. 169 Melssner, Annedore 124,188 Melsterhelm, Laura J. 29.92,93,94.96,97. 111,126,127.178.180 Melendez. Ronald A. 105,170 Melko, Sophle A. 100, 104,188 Mendralla, Rtchard 217 Mendralla. Rtchard M. 94.170 Mendralla, Wllllam A, 72,121,188 Meneshlan. Gregory H. 98.196 Menlnl. Beth 87,114. 125,188 Menschlng. Mark A. 203 Mercure. Thomas A. 196 Merkel, Robert L. 110, 111.188 Merry, Heather S, 203 Mertes. Mark D. 38.95. 99,170 Mertes. Vlctorla L. 87, 95,96 Mertz, Tlmothy C. 39, 109,134 Mesenbrlnk. Deborah M. 170 Messlna. Donna L, 107. 170 Messina, Shella A. 109, 120,196 Metz, Amy J. 204 Mell, Joseph L. 71,81 Metz, Mlchael L, 85. 192.196 Meyer, Eileen M. 59, 120,200,204 Meyer, Nancy A. 170 Meyer. Robert M, 196 Meyer, Rosemarie 92. 94,96,11 1,124,170. 180 Meyer. Steven R. 71. 170 Meyer, Theresa A. 170 Mlcell, Jettrey P. 47, 196 Mlcell, Raslna C. 95, 188,170,183 Mlohaely, Peter A. 131,204 Mlchalek, Sandy L. 118,124,125.204 Mlcholek. Steven R. 170 Nlchas. Melody 108 Mlcholrl. Gerl l.. 196 Mlchau. Tammy A. 170,109 Mlchau. Tonl L. 204 Mlckelson. Frances 219 Mlellng. Teny A. 100, 109,188 Mlller, Cnrlstaler 170 Mlllel. Denlce C. 23 ' 100.107 Mller, Dolores 217 Mlller, Laurie A. 108, 126,196 Mlller. Nancy K. 54,188 Nmter, Pamela A. 126. 204 Nlller, Paul 170 Mller, Roberta C. 100, 108,188 Mller, Shmon A. 104. 125,184,188,189 Mlller, Sheryl M. 57, 184,188 Mlls. Melora l.. 17.126, 204 MlllS. Rlehvard R. 204 MIll5. Ronald 97.126, 116 Mlnor, Dawn R. 112 Mlrocha. Brlan W, 39. 85,196 Mlslrelta. Steven S. 170 Mltchell, Mlchael J, 196 Nltll. Chrlstlne M. 108. 112.126.129,188 Mlodoch. Malcolm 170 Mollnaro, Jose A. 196. 130,133,134 Mollnaro, Mary E. 105. 125.170 Molltor. Laura 8. 188 Mgrattedore, Renee M. Montgomery, Jessica T. 196 Moore. Margaret M. 67,112,196 Moore, Mark R. 204 Moore. Melinda D. 104.123.132.137,184. 188 Moore. .lie 196 Moores. Glnger L. 1, 16,121,196 Nloque. Julle 188 Morova. John 170 Moraya. Mak R 196 Morava. Susan F. 137. 204 Morgan. John P. 47. 204 Martel. Mark D. 189 Morley. Jon A, 189 Mawson, James G. Morrlson. Robert A. 47. 204 Mgzgsroe. Margaret Morrlssey, Jeonnle L. 12.99,109,170.180 Morrlssey, Julle L. 67, 203,204 Morse. Edward R. 39. 204 Morton. Karen 215 Salvatore J. 38. Moussa. Llnda 120. 128,137,204 Thomas J. 103. Mrovllec, Vlatorla 196 Mrowlec. Edward 170 Muchaney, Andew A. 29,171 Muchoney, Steve 5. 196 Mudd. Joceuelyn A. 19,99.129.171 Mueller. Deborah C. 124,196 Mlleller. Joseph A. 43. 47.131189 Mueller. Herta 219 Mueller. Lynn A. 24.87. 95.98.118,128.137. 195.196 Mueller. Mary 94,213 Muholland, Llsa A. 108.204 Mulholland , Brtan 94. 121 , 1 24. 1 7 1 Mulelly. KOIY A. 171 Mundt. Jean M. 69. 114,204,220 Index-229 Murdy, Ralph 211 Murphy, Frances L. 189 Murphy, James A, 208 MurDhY. James P. 85, 189 Murphy. John T. 111. 204 Murphy. Morabeth L. 189 Murphy, Paul A. 189 Murphy, Robert K. 196 Murray, John J. 39,72 Ml.l5t8lSWtCl, JBHTBY A, 11,38.171.181 Mustarl, Danny H, 117, 204 Mustarl, Frank A, 171 Mydlach, Mark F. 39 Mydlach, Renee L. 50, 54,204 Myers. Mlchael Myers, Sheryl L, 196 Naccarato, Dlana L. 107,111,120,192,196 Noccarato, Vlhce P. 189 Naden, Harrlet 94,126. 223 Naegele, Nancy A. 103,171 Nakamura. Ronald S, 159 Nalker. Llsa M. 132,189 Naranlo, Mlchael 83. 226 Narve, John 39,72,204 Nqgllre, Christopher Natlke, Robln A. 50, 57,96,104,132,189 Nebgen, Dlane M. 204 Nebgen, Mary F. 96, 129,171 Nebl, Davld R. 204 Neldhordt, John E. 189 Nelson, Chrlstlne M, 49,52,171,222 Nelson, Danlel Y. 70, 71,122,189 Nelson, Rebecca L. 171 Nero, John D, 189 Nerovlch, Ronald W. 196 Newman, Debble E. 114.196 Ngo, Thao Thanh 124. 204 Nguyen, Tran Vu 204 Nlcholas, Roseanne P. 87,108,196 Nlcholas, Wllllam 8,12, 35,54,95,105,122, 171,183 Nlchols, Paul D. 103. 171 Nlckel, Kenneth M. 204 Nickels, Judith M. 103. 171 Nickerson, John M. 60. 61.105.122.171 Nickerson, Paul M, 153.196 Nlckleson, Ruth 213 NICKIBS, Paul L. 171 Nldsrlelaner, Tlna Ma rle 196 Nlebergall, Grant E. 130,204 Nlebr, Marlbeth 196 Nlelsen, Debra Nlemclyk. Jane M. 102,171 Nlemczyk, Joseph A. 204 Nlemptka, Mlchael A. 204 Nless, Brldget A. 189 Nltord, Jesslca 159 Nlschke. Bryan G. 64. 189 Nltz, Mark A, 94.121. 171 Nohelty, Kerry E. 67. 107,189 Nohelty, Mary L. 77, 107,132,204 Nolan, John W. 171 Nolte, Robert 5. 75,196 Norrls. Mlchael R. 171 Norrls, Robert 213 North, Julle A. 129,171 Novak, Vlc 218 Nowak, Sandra J. 98. 137,196 Nowak, Sharon L. 79. 104,136,189 Noyer, Marge 218 Nudl, Angela J. 196 Nugent, John 214 Nurre, Juliana M. 171 Nurre, Vlncent J. 43. 47,204 Obecny, Thomas R. 171 Obenberger, Dlahna L. 79.95.111.123.196 Oboyle Jean M, 95, 109.120.125.159 Oboyle. Joseph K. 102,171 Oooyle, Mlke P. 39, 204 Obrlen, Ann M. 50,54. 98.204 Obrlen, Stebhen 103. 159 Obrzut. Arthur P. 189 Ochal, Llsa A. 19,33. 96,97,126,127,129. 172 Ochal, Thomas J. 72. 196,195 OConneII James P. 83, 189 OConnor, Nancy B. 230 Index 67,118,196 OConnor. Palrlcla A. 67.116.189 OConnor, Wllllam R, 64.116 0Donnel. Jim P. 39.47, 204 ODonnel, Sieve S. 47, 85,196 ODonnelI, Watter 172 osnlerxlnq. cnns H. 64,116,172 Oehlerklng, Karen J. 134,197 ogon, shane M. 4s,a7, 197 Ogorek, Vlncent M. 204 Ohlmacner, EltZODBth 215 Olramoto, Alko 211 Okeele. Jean M. 172 Okonlewskl. Debra E, 120.124,192,197 Olah. Eva M, 189 Olen, Elizabeth J. 87. 124,151,172 Olen, John C. 63.64. 197 Ollvero. Gina M. 118, 189 Ollyler. Brlan Oler, George 172 01181. Russ 204 Otigg. Laurie A. 120. Olson, Lorlanne 128. 131,204 Olson, Robert K. 43.47. 81,197 OMaley. John J. 100. 172 OMalleY. Patrlcla R. 120,204 0Malley, Tlmothy C. 103,172 Ornlohd, Julle A. 66, 67,189 Opter. Tlrnothy G. 10. 14,36,37,35,85,105, 122.172 Orzoll. Raphael A. 204 Osborne, Roger 114. 152,212 Osiro, Constance 219 Ostertndt, Klrk T. 197 Oslgego, Mlchael C. Oloole, Laurie A, 189 Oroole, Terence D. 15 011. Steve A. 204 Otto, Llsa M. 87.193, 197,210 Paatsch. Pall R. 113. 189 Paenen, Mary 219 Poole, .lacauelln K. 132.189 Pabst. Arrly 50,54,123, 192,197 Pabsi. Glna 49,5D.51. 52.53.92.94.95, 17 2 Pabst, John W. 43.47. 8 1. 197 Pacheco, Dlane 197 Pocquer. Edward V. 39,204 Pago, Mlchaol E. 42 Page. Robert T. 75, 129.189 Patttatanls. Chloe 215 Palermo. Mala C. 107. 120.204 Paiermo. Phyls F. 120. 172 Pdlardy, Jllte 153,219 Palmefl, Rick A. 172 Palonts, Douglas M. 204 Palonls. Gregory W. 204 Panaale, Dkme M. 4, 109,118,189 Patclch. NUWCY N. 197 Pdtenka. Cdol L. 67. 189 Panoutsos, Georglne G. 118.197 Panoutsos. Irene G. 137.172 Panzer. Gary T. 100, 172 Pooaglannls, Georgia 180.172 Papaglannls, Sla 116. 204 Pappas. Sam 102.172 Papuccl. Anthony B. 64.130,133.134.197 Pargtj Peggy A. 172. Pardtnl. Patrlcla M. 204 Parlkh, Preetl B. 77. 121,150,159 Parkhurst, Joyce M. 102,172 Porta. Llsa M. 125.192 Parlatore. Lee Waiter 39.204 Panrtdge, Anne L. 189 Partridge, Harry F. 60, 61,105 Passow. Fredrlch W. 197 Pasternak, Chrlsttna 118,137,197 Pastlrii. Davld P. 197 Patel. Mtkesh C. 204 Patel. Rashesh R. 204 Patrtzl, Eugene 210 Paul. Anthony A. 71, 81.189 Paul, Anthony J. 109, 133.134.164.172 Pautagen. Donald E. 75. 1 Paulsen, Judith 115, 217 Paulsen, Mlchael K. 97,113,189 Pauly, Robert A. 159 Pawlak, Joseph A. 204 Pawula. Renee 104. 124,159 Paxson, Davld J. 189 Payne, Carollne M, 204 Payne, Stephen C. 172 Paldloch, Phllllp E. 11, 19,95,172 PBCYSOIW, TCITII LYT1 105, 204 Pedzlmaz, John 197 Pellkan, Bemadlne 219 Pellkan, Robert Pellnskl. Annette M. 172 Pellnskl, Ralph J. 172 Pelszynskl, Eva I, 125, 204 Perdu , John K. 189 Perez, Elolsa 189 Perez, Lydla 204 Perez, Mlchelle R. 204 Perez, Pedro G. 149. 159 Perllle, Wllllam J. 38,85. 189 Pertrlns, Bradley A. 173 Permoda. Mary C, 102,173 Peterman. Penny L, 125,204 Peterman, Wade G. 159 Peters, Bobble J. 189 Peters, Gary 173 Peters, Margaret A, 27,102,175 Peters, Rlchard J. 204 Peters, Roger A. 189 Peters, Wendy L. 173 Peterson, Davld C. 42. Peterson. Glnger L. 79, 104,115,189 Peterson. Jennller A. 67,98,204 Peterson. Mark 39,72. 204 Peterson, Mary J, 100, 173 Petrt, Amy L. 108,116, 118,204 Pefruccl, Blll H, 204 Petruccl. Carol J. 87. 104,123,189 Petnrccl, James R. 173 Petruso, Pamela L. 197 Petruso, Rlchard J, 159 Plettler, Barret C. 204 P1eI11Br, Dta C. 118,197 Phllllps, Jettrey D. 42, 189 Phllllps, Lott A, 136,173 Phlglgss, Raymond D. Phllllps, Stephano M. 54,59,120,204 Plagarl, Thomas J. 189 PIGHBHO, NICTIOIQS J. 72,250,173 Plcchlottl, LOWYBTICB 197 Plcchlottl. Rhonda L. 204 Pldone, Davld M. 94. 105,122,173 Pldone. Tracey J. 50, 197 Plekarz, Rlchard L. 204 Plerbura. Glna L. 108. 131,204 Plkowskl, Robert 204 Pllarczyk, Tlna A. 189 Plotrowskl, Mlke J. 159 Plotrowskl, Susan R. 115,197 Plstone, Gtna M. 103. 173 Plock, Joan 213 Ploslla, Beth A. 204 Ploslla, Donald E. 189 Plueger, Joseph J. 189 Pofgomy, Ellzabeth A. Podgorskl, Joseph H. 173 Podgorskl. Mary F. 69, 79,98,102,123,192. 197 Pohl, Davld T. 39,197 Pohlman, Danlel J. 189 Polaretzkl, Laura L. 197 Postal, James J. 60.61, 95,159 Potempa. Kenneth J. 173 Powers, Charles 215 Praha, Thomas A, 197 Prelss, Denlse M. 12. 79,95,96,129,173 Preggerg. Donald R. Prellberg, Rhonda D. 125,204,215 Presl, Karln M, 100,133. 134,173 Prlzzl, Susan J. 52,108. 120,204,207 Prochenskl, Rlchard A, 190 Proctor, Judlth L. 15. 99,129,190 Proper, Greg A. 204 Prager, Kathleen M. Proper. Kenneth M. 173 Provenzano, Anthony R. 43,190 Provenzano, Mlke T. 43,117,204 Pruslnskl, Ann 219 Przanowslrl, Gary R. 190 Purcell, Morey G. 69, 98, 123,200,204 Putcelt, Nmcy A. 99, 132,190 Pytlltr, Mellssa L. 96. :3g,131,132,133.134. Quornstrom, Steven A. 62.85.190 Quezada. Gilberto B. 108 175.190 Gunn, rothy 219 Qllfllt. Edmond 215 Qureshl, Umoreen 121. 125,197 Raaok, Davld W, 124, 192 Racldr, Dave J, 204 ROCZKD, Wllldn M. 62, 173 Roduns, Julle A. 102. 173 Rafiord. Clndy J, 130, .oo QUIQIBV , JCICQUBIYII P. ' Do 133.204 Rallord, Richard L. 108,130,133,134,197 Ragustrt. John P, 173 Rainey. James R. 100, 173,190 RGTWBZ, Carlos 190 Rarnot. Mlreya 108, 204 Ramos. Alfonso. 39.72. 197 Ramsay. Wllllam R. 42, 114,190 Rondoli, Tha L. 59,104. 190 Rasplllel. Floyd 214 Raltggavaraha. Allwat Rateltre, Danlel K. 197 Ratke, Jean A. 190 Rattlff. Jody Leldl 173 Ratner. Davld B, 8.22. 29.33.97.126,127.173 Ratgpp. ecymona D. 1 4 RGDD. Ronatd G. 197 Ramarn, Mark A. 100. Rayborn, Rdtddt 116. 210 Rea. Ana M. 190 Rebollo, John A. 61. 197 Rebello. Manuel P. 197 Recht. Robert J. 197 Recht. Ronald P. 151. 174 Rada. Carrls E. 137. 174 Redd, Natalle C. 4.57, 95.98.197 Redlng, Ellzabeth H, 67.204 Reese, Jennifer L. 120, 128,197 Reese. Roy J. 190 Reeves, Cathryn E. 101,124 Reeves, Chrlstlne E. 54,59.120.204 Remlas, Amy L, 120. 204 Rems, Klm M. 77,118. 123,137,197 Renkoslk. Mark T. 39. 204 Repoen. Anne G. 174 Retel, Robert 43.64, 212 Reyna. .lavler 190 Rhlodes. Stanley 209, 11 J. 109.113. 1 Rlce. Debra A. 101. 174 Rtce. Elleen M. 100.174 mcrnmerer. Demne J. 1 Rleb. Wllllam D. 148. 205 Rleck. Karon E. 190 Rleck, Lhda l.. 77,205 Rledhamrnet, Chdy A, 98,120,205 RIBV. Artctea J. 205 Rlley, Wendy J, 79. 108.111 Rlrnkevlcl, Vlclrl C. 174 Rlnlei. Paul 216 Rtas. Diana 205 Rlos. Manuel I. 190 Rlpartella. John M. 146,174 RKDOl'191ld, Paul L. 72. 205 Rlportella. Stephen J. 38,72,190 Rtscossa, Davld 39,285 Rliggssa, Mlohael G. Rlscossa, Paul J, 64. 190 Rltter, Cathy A. 77. 104,132,190 Rttter, Clnay S. 54.123, 197 Rltz, Carolyn A, 123, 174,180 Rlzzo, Jennller L. 94. 102,174 Rizzo. Larry P. 205 Rllluto, Ttna M. 69.71, 110,111,120,192,197 Roomes, Kimberly K. 205 Robblns, Debra L. 67. 116,119,174 Robblns, Llsa A. 119. 123.205 Roberts, Robert W, 190 Roberts, Scott S. 197 Robertson, Regan M. 126,205 Rodgers, Lorl L. 108, 119,125,205 Rodgers, Robert L. 117,190 Radrlguez, Adamlna 174 Rodrlouez, Jacauelln M, 197 Rodrlguez, Juanlta 174 Rodrtguez, Lucy 101 Rodrtguez, Marla Dolo res 128 Rodrtguez, Nelson 39, 197 Rodriguez, Teresa 197 Rodrlquez, Serglo 205 Roeder, Danlel E. 92. 96,126,131,174 Roeder, Steven G. 197 Roehrlg, Duane R. 190 KrlS1a M. 59, Roel, Ross A. 64.92. 197 Roepke, Lorene Z. 103 Roeske, Sharon M. 197 Rogers, Christoph J. 100,190 Rogers, Mary T. 190 Rohr, Theresa A. 174 Roller, Emlly A. 125, 128.197 Roller, Mark P. 96.127. 132.133.134,174 Roman, Scott 197 Romando, Marcy A. 190 Romano, Dawn M. 76. 77,136,174 Roney, Tammy 205 Roos, Carolyn E, 197 Rorer, Donald A. 84 Rosas, Juan 90 Rose, Shllley J. 6,57, 174,180 Rosenberg, Mlchele R. Rosenaulst, Wayne 209,210 Ross, Davld D. 190 Ross, Jack A. 122,174 Rossl, Suzanne J. 6. 136,174,153 Rotermuhd. Marllyn 218 Rottman, Edward G, 174 Rottman, Jennlter A, 87,118,123,197 Rowan, Scott P. 1,190 Roy, James R. 61,127. 130,133,134,190 Roy, John W. 126,190 Rucker, Bllly Josepb 121,197 Rucker, Potrlcla A. 190 Rucolas, Carrie E. 190 Rufgas, Julle A. 102. Rucolas, Vlnce J. 197 Rusckart, Thomas Rulcker, Douglas A. 205 Rukavlna, Vlralnla 205 Russel, Paul H. 109,205 Russo, Joseph S. 38, 190 . Ruud. Cathy D. 57,59, 108.95.133.134.196. 197 Ryan, John M. 85,197 Ryan, Kenneth R. 109, 197 Ryan, Tlrnothy R. 42, 92,121,122.175 Ryblckl, Edwln J. 190 Rychlawskl, Arthur 218 Ryclek, Klm M. 190 Rydzlnskl, Suzanne J. 125,190 Rvzo, Doyld J. 190 Sable, Paul 216 Sabola, Raul F. 42,95. 124,125,175 Sackrlson. Davld W. 146.175 Sackrlsoft. Loft A. 205 Sagan. Klmberlee J. 205 Sahlln, Dolores 211 Saldak, John H. 38,175 Saldak, Teresa D. 190 Sakal, Keith D. 205 Salazar, Janl 117,128 Salzrgro, Charles A. 38. 1 salemo. Davld K. 39. 72,197 Samborskl, Danlel A. 113,116,190 Sambarskl, Debra A. 128,205 Samborskl, Mark A. 114,190 Samln. Gregory Sarngzson, Donald W. Sanchez, Dlanna L. 120,134,190 Sandrl, Laura M, 102. 175 Sansone, JIII E, 50,120. 205,207 Sansone, Kellh V, 39, 205 Sansone, Phlllp 47,205 Sanluccl, Debra C. 132,134,197 Santuccl, Dlane M, 174 Sarbekbn. Klrkor 125. 197 Sarali. Llnda 210 Sarlln, Arthur V. 116, 205 Sarto, Ronald F. 175 Samo. Laura J. 98,10B. 120.197 S-arrla. Mlcnael E. 100. 175 Sasman, Suzanne M. 190 Sassanelll, Nlck M. 197 Sauber. Greaory C, 10,11,37.3B.105.175 Saul, Gloria 209,219 Saunders, Mlna 197 Saverlno, Richard 190 Sawertallo, Lorysa 130. 134,205 Sawlclrl, John L. 205 Scala. Mark L. 205 Scsga. Mlchelie M. Scania, Anthony R. 39, 109.127,128,205 scanlo. Ross E. 31.33. 38.129.05.182 Schachner, Robln 198 Sclgachte. Laura R. Schoecher. Christo- pher A. 130.134.205 Schiagter. Dirk H, 116, 1 Schaeter. Morlha L. 175 Schaelle, Wlltlam 208 Schotler, Glenn R. 109, 114,205 Schauls, Clndy 213 Schaumburg. Krlsten E. 130,131.13-4,198 Schaut, Llsa C. 128, 198 Schaut, Teresa L. 109. 190 Scneldma, Arthur 209, 216 Schellenberger. Jason 39,205 Schellenberger, Peter J. 190 senator. Charlotte M. 120.205 Scherer, Tracy L. 175 Sczhggter. Donna J. 54, Schetter, Rosemarle 54,123,198 Scheuerman, Bonnle E. 94,96.129.175 Sctick, Jule A. 54.107. 123,198 Sohlck, Vlclrl L. 135, 175 Schller. Maureen 175 Schlmanskl. Betty 219 Schlrnka. Debaroh J, 123,125,195 scnrmxo, John W. 190 Schlop. Kathleen Nl, 205 SCNP9. Mchael F. 198 Schtoae. Julle M, 59. 198 Schllep, Llnda E. 124. 130,131,134,198 schlomer. Eugene 216 Schmldl, Daniel H. 61. 62,198 Schmldt, Jellrey J. 61, 113,114.116.198 Schmldt, Patrlcla A. 124.132,133.134.175 Schmles, Sarah J. 67. 116,119,198 Schmlt, Margaret A. 195 Schmlrz. Lestle A. 175 Schnaderbeck, John A, 85.190 Schnelder, Andrea D. 94.175 Schneider, Erlko 99. 130,131.133,134.175 Schhelder, Greg 63,64 Schnelder, Norman O. 85,198 Schneider. Wllllam J. 39.85.198 S-choen, Debra S. 23. 132,136,198 Schaene. Debbte L. 205 Schott, JOCtll6 N. 87. 107.198 , Schramek, Roberta J. 120.192.1178 , Schreiber. Elmer J. 5.811.395 Christ ...B er. o r 85,198 Schroeder. Dlane M. 120.190 Schroeder, James R. 175 Schroeder. Marla S. 118,120.124.205 SCh1ld1. Jelfrey A. 175 Scsltl, Jennifer D. 76. Sohdil, Jesslca 7. 205 Schlltl. Leslle M. 190 Schumrner, Steve W. 190 Schworck, Karen A. 205 Sczrgorck, Kathlene S. Schwartz, Danlel L. 85. 190 Schwartz, Katheryne A. 102.176 Schwelgel, Kurt L. 100 Scittovgelgel, Wayne F. Schwelsslnasr. Ron D. 198 Schwlesow. Krtstlne J. 108.198 Schwlngbeck, James A. 62,105,176 S-Clbot. Kafhertne 198 Scardas, Beth E. 190 Scott. James M. 198 Scott. Sue A. 190 Sebastlan. Glnger A. 102.176 Seeoers, Peter A. 85. 198,199 Seldel, Davld D. 62.72. 105 Sellatl. Red 218 Seltz. Edward 190 Seltz, Jeanlne E. 153, 205 Seltz. Paul 176 selua, Jann .mae 205 Selud, Wendy J. 190 Sellers, Branden 72. 194.198 Selke. Cynthla L, 205 Serlno, Jennlter F. 104. 131.190 Serlno, Melanie J. 125. 176 Serna, Colleen M. 32. 59,126.137.176.182 Serna. Davld J, 176 Serna, John W, 43.47. 205 Serna. Susan D. 59. 126.176 Serone. Herman 209. 218 Serrltella, John K. 190 Severlno. Frank A. 75. 198 Shablh, Nablla 190 Shanahan. Chrlsttne E. 120.205 Shanahan. Carlnne D. 54.198 Shannon, Terence 216 Sharp. Steven T. 176 Shaw, Debra A. 176 Sheehy. Danlel D. 190 Shelnutt, Mel B. 72.205 Shelton. RaVrlard 38. 81.190 Shelven, Margaret M. 50.57,123.198 Sherkey, Cynthla J. 52,190 Sherkey, Mlchael P. 47,198 Sherkry, Llnda E. 54, 104,120,205 Sherwln, Anne K. 114. 176 Sherwln. Kun A. 176 Sherwood, Karen A. 27.87.176 Shln, Gee-yun 176 Shulman, Steven C. 47.205 Shute, Valerle L. 77. 190 Snydlowskl, Laurle Ann 119.190 Slbert, Mlchael P. 45 Slelatt, Erlc J. 109,205 Slevers, Marle L, 100, 117,176 Slgman. Danlel E. 38. 190 Slgwalt. Pamela A. 103.176 Slllcanl. Wayne D. 176 Sllkawskl, Danlel 213 Sllva. Jamle 42.176 Slm. Nlntrea 198 Slmek. Nancy E. 117, 134.198 Slmmonds. Kelth R. 39. 205 Slnclalr, Terl A. 190 Slsson. Lance A, 39. 198 Slwy. Llsa M. 205 Skllano, Scott A. 47 Sklnner, Melanle M, 50.87.123,198 Sklnner, Stucrl R. 190 Skdiazynskl. Mark V. 1 Skonleczny. Deborah J. 50,87.123.198 Slack. Sharon M, 79. 190 Slatkay, Greaa A. 133. 134.205 Sllvka, Chrlstlne D. 99. 125,176,180 Slowlk, Tlna M. 128,198 Smlth. Andrew J, 190 Barbara A. 87. Srnlth, Davld E. 198 Smlth, Don 38,125,214 Smlth. Jellrev D. 190 Smlth. Karl J, 9,113. 205,207 Smlth. Laura A. 205 Smlth, Llsa M. 13.99. 100.104.118.120.184. 190 Smlth. Mellssa J. 205 Smlth, Mlchael J. 39. 101,190 Sfnlth, Mlke W. 205 Smlth. Peggy C, 136. 198 Srnlth. Robert 212 Smuk. Steven A. 64.94. 176 Smuk. Veronlca M. 67. 123.190 Snlder. Gregory S. 195 Sntder. Kevin L, 190 Sobczak, Shella A. 190 Sacha, Brlan 8, 85.198 Soigowskl. Lynda M. Sochowskl, Steven C. 198 Solarz. Anthony J. 190 Solarz. Davld B. 198 Soltmonn, Lorem A. 7. 40.42.122 Soltyklewlel, Eva B. 104.131,190 Soltys, Steven W. 92. 113 Somervllle. Donlse K. 101 Somjet. Sombath 198 Somrnertlelct, Patrick 64,205 Sona. Jl Hul 190 Sant, Bharat 190 Sonl. ltia 205 Sogenson. Barbara J. Sorenson, Karln D. 128,198 Spaancta. Joseph A. 205 Spallato, Anthony 39. 210 Spanola, Lynnette M, 205 Spanola, Stephen R. 38.191 Soerlna, Nancy A. 83, 87,177 Sperry. Dawn Marle 177 sprelman. sllmbern M. 5gi67,100,104,123. SDIBSS. Rtohord E. 205 Splewall, Jettrey J. 177 spaewnu, Jul s, 50.125, 205. SDSQSOS, Jarnes 38.84. SDIIIOUOUIOS, Torn A. 47.205 Spillane. August J. 39. 198 Sprna. Nanette R. 118. 128,136,191 Spisla. Christine M. 177 Sporleder, Barbara J. 94.124,177 Sporleder. Patrlcla A, 198 spnoos. Steven 75.53, 191 SDYNSON. Patrlcla 1.. 171 Sroclynskt. Chrlstolih J, 15.38.177 Sroolynskl. Paul A. 198 Start, Chrlstln S. 118 Stfhl. Todd L. 42130. 133,134,191 Stanek. Paul T. 85.198. 199 Stanton, Corey J, 109, 198 Stasch, Cyntfia A. 198 Slavroa. Shawn A. 177 Stechman. Patrlcla 100.177 Steele. Tammy l., 205 Steggan. Jean M. 77. Steln. Karyn J. 129,198 Stelnert, Antolnette 219 Slelnhauser. Ktlft 209, 216 Stenhaua. Jeltrey D. 198 Stenolen. Vernon 214 Stenzet, Cheryl l,. 54. 96,124,131.132.133. 134.196 Stenxet. leeann G. 129.134,177.180 Stettner. Crala R. 45, 47.130,134.191 Stettner. Tom R. 205 Stewart, Bryon R. 121 Stewart, Laura M. 128. 132.205 Stletzel, Claudine A. 205 srrqrer, Mrcnusl J, 191 Stltes, Lucille 209.215 Stlder. Pad E. 133,191 Stocking, Raymond 85 Stofcheck, Paul 211 Stagowskl. Llsa A. 133. 1 Stoll, JoS9Dh 216 Stone, Margaret R, 177 Stone. Rose A. 191 stoneourner. Amy A. 19.96.97.99.129.177 Sloneham. Jeannette A. 77,128,205 Storm. Jefl A. 205 Storts. Brian K. 177 Straessle, Irene 219 STIQCZQSBIB, Nell A. 47, Strassburger, Wlllard 210 Stratlard. Kimberly A. 108.198 Strauss. NISOYI M. 125. 205.207 Slreng. Rasalle 124, 214 Strew, Ronald G. 198 Strokosch. Sheryl L. 108,129,191 Strokosch, Steven P. 64,128,205 Struck. Mary C. 191 Stube, Carol J. 49.51. 123.127 Studtmann. Mark R. 96. 130.131.132,133.134. 191 Suarez, Marladelapaz R. 198 Sulllvan. Anthony M. 177 Sulllvan. John F. 39.205 Sulllvan. Kathleen M. 103.177 Sulllvan. Mary E. 59, 123,127,198 Sulllvan. Molly S. 29.97, 104,126,191 Sulllvan. Wllllam M. 85. 198 Sundblom, Kurt J. 100. 177 Sutton, Hollle M. 67. 198 Svoboda, Margaret L, 54,132,198 Swanson. Kenneth S, 103.191 Swanson, Mary L, 177, 191 Swearlngen. Earl Swlantek. Usa M. 69. 79.98.123,198 Schwlchtenberg. Geor- ala 218 Slatarl, Rlchard P. 121 Szalarz, Tracy Lynn 206.207 Szarzynskl, Marlanne K. 24.132.136,191 Slclyglel. Denlse C. 99,103,177 Szczyglel, Dennls J. 100.127 Szmergalskl, Mlchael P. 71,206 Szumal, Matthew N, 105.177 Szutowskl. Unda V. 191 Szwed. Karen D. 95. 128,206 Szwed. Peter K. 42. 113,191 Szyc. James 100,177 Tabor. Edward B. 191 Tadllgnavlc, Anna 124. 19 Tall'tQ. Heafti 198 Talng, Kheng 198 Talbot, Donald 47.214 Talbot, Trlna L. 200,206 Talend, Douglas L. 191 Tamura. Kathy T. 132. 134.198 Tarlrowslrl, Ronda L, 130,133.134198 Tarver. Mary A. 206 Tarver. Paul A. 100,177 Tasgyac. JudY A. 100. Taxon, Thomas N. 64. 198 Taxon, Tracy E, 191 Taylor, Davld E. 39. 112,206 Taylor, James J. 43.72. 206 Teague. Glna M. 109. 200,206 Tegtmeler. Karen L 198 Temple. Jr. Lawrence E. 109.191 Templeman, Kenneth W. 191 Teramanl. Llsa M, 124. 198 TBlhCl'5t. KBftft6th E. 206 Temorst, Marc A. 43. 64,184,191 TBUCNU. J9l'tl'tll8l' M. 206 Thomas, Betty 177 Thomas. Debra A. 54, 125,206 Thomas, Glenn F, 191 Thomas. Julle A, 99. 178.183 Thomas. Mlchael B. 71, 72.81.198 Thomas. Mlchelle L, 198 lhOl'TtDSOt'1. JCl't8l M. 206 THOMPSON, John A, 100 Thompson. Pamela A. 130,133.134.199 Thompson. Jr. Nllchael 191 Thomsen, Klrnberly A. 23,100,178 Thornton. Thaddeus 39.72.206 Thrasher, Tanya M. 206 Tlerney. Cynthla L. 103.178 TlemeY. Rlchard S. 199 'llaSs3Nahette M. 100. Tbter, Kevln P. 206 TH2051, RaYleen 49.57, 1 Tokarl. Brlan L, 85,199 Tomasell, Margaret E. 100 Tomaszewskl. Brlan 200 Tanske. Llbby A. 69, 98,111.123.198,199 Tookey, Jean E. 101. 178 Tomose, Wlllam 208 Togorelll, Robert G. 1 Tosch. Scott B, 64.206 ratios. Alex 191 Tovar. Rodney 129,199 rowev. Eltzobeth A. 67,206 trader, Jean M. 79. 133.134.178 Trausch, Nkchael J. 85. 199 Trausch. Nancy M. 104,184,191 Trenkenschu, Tlna 98. 108,131,206 Trlebe. Jett R. 64,206 Trlebe. Rlohard E. 64. 65,116,133,134.178 Tl'lSCftCn. ROUGH W. 100.178 Trala. Rlcnard E. 81. 191 Trost, Clndy L. 191 Trost. Mary A. 199 Trust. Ronatd E, 191 Trotfmonn. Hetd L 199 Trtitgdale, Jerry J. 71. Truver. Stephen R. 206 Tsang. Rick 39.81.199 Turley. James S, 126. 191 Turnbtl. Jacquetln M, 69,79.123.128.220 Tl.ln'g7W, Joseph M. 85. Turner, Karen S. 59.79. 199 Tumer, Steve F. 178 Tuttte, Qutnn R. 206 Twarozlc, Stanley 218 Twohlll, Robert 216 Tzltlts. Mlchael 191 Udha. John S, 199 Uhnavy. Nancy A. 59. 114,120,206 Uhr. Monica 128.130, 199 Utd. Kult A. 38,122,178 Mathlas S. 11. Ubeft, Ralph K. 206 Underwood. Jettrey L. 38.85.191 Underwood, Jil M. 77. 178 Unqaro. Joseph 199 Urban, Krlstopher F. 206 Urazrgnlall. Cathleen llftggglait, Jennlter 120, Urbgqislty, Theodore J, 1 Utt. Mlchael S. 206 Vaccarello, Davld G. 12.3B.81,122.178 Vczggdls, Anthony A, Vatladls. Dorothea K. 191 Valdel, GUGOGKDB H. 206 Valdez. Ramlfo 206 Vdenzla, John E. 39. 72.73.206 Valenlla. Mark S. 72. 73,105,122.17B Valas, Anna Marta 219 Valentl, Gustave 218 Vgnolleuren, Barbara 1 Von Reclr, Karen M. 199 Van Fleck. Krista M, 191 vanalgqelen. Brenda S. 191 Vanwazer, Rooer A. 62.96.99.151.178 Vargas. Loma M. 124, 199 Vagconyl, Genevieve 1 1 Vwghn, Guy J. 117. 191 VOUDQI. FfOl'tCl5 211 Vazzono. Donald R, 206 Veaoh, Steve T, 128. 199 Voce, Danna L, 124. 206 veqo. sandra C. 124, 206 Vega. Vllma M. 124. 126,178 Velt, Gerdd l.. 38.191 Vera, Laura M, 100, 103,176 Verber. George 45 Verber. Shirley 215 Veremls, Connle 98. 192,199 Veremls, Patrtcla 17B Vla, Edward L. 43,206 Vlora, Marla A. 132. 199 Vlrrusa, Fellclta M. 178. 210 vrlek. crulq A. 63.64, 206 vmrml. Judy 98.118, 120,125,136,199 Voeotle. Crystal A. 109,200,206 Voglatzls. Desplna. 108,128,206 voot. Herbert w. 178 Vogt. Mark L. 191 Volpe. Anthony J. 38, 178 Vonbusch, Bruce L. 199 Vondestlnon. Beth 103. 109.178 Vondesrlnon, Paul 64. 130.132.133,134,196, 199 Voy. Matthew J, 178 Vrenlos, Davld 8. 191 Vrenlos, Mlchael S. 206 Waddell. Carol M. 54. 69,128,206 Waddell. Jettrey D. 64. 191 Wagner, Cheryl L. 199 Wagner. Coreen B. 199 Wagner. Erlc C. 72. 121.206 wagner. James C. 153.199 wagner. Jettery L. 178 Wagoner, Barbara 79. 21 1 Wallty. John W, 129 Walnscott. Sherrl L. 98, 137,184,191 Wakatanl. Tlna 191. 206 walker, Russell K. 130. 133.179 Wall. John M. 199 Wall. Karyn R. 52.79. 179 Wallace. Robert J. 179 Walsh, Chrlstoph M. 70. 71,80.95.179 Walters, Wllllarn N. 126.130.133.134.199 WGTIZUTIQ. Bfefldd 5. 206 wanzuna. Danlel J. 64. 65.179 Ward. Chrtstlna A. 179 Ward, Mary E. 179 Warmack, Arlynn Wastyn. Scott E. 62.85, 184.191 Watanabe. Hlrashl 61, 191 waters. Kathleen J. 16.79.93,123,134. 179.180 Weaver, Evelyn 215 Webber, Marilyn 219 Weber, Babette M. 49. 79,179 Weber. Debra M, 191 Weber, John 191 Weber. Julle L. 123, 179 Wechter, Laura J. 199 Weder. Andrew W. 64. 65.75.179 Weder. Brandon A. 38. 81.191 Weder. Bnan L, 38.81, 191 Weder. Jeffrey T. 43, 134.206 Welaenbach. Charles 71 Wallhnel, Cathleen M. 179 Wellhnar, Chrlstl 76.77 Welss, Peter A. 112. 179 welssmantel, Trudy M. 104,134,191 Welszmann, Sharon L. 22,97,112.113.126. 179 Weld, John D. 43.133 134.199 Weld. Mary Ann 214 WellS. Stephen 8. 42. 151.191 Werhane, Eleanor 219 Wesley. Bob S. 206 westerman, Sandra L. 98.199.134,199 Westemtayer, John W. 85,191 Whalen. Kelly K, 191 Whttaker. Ralph 218 Whlte. Betty 219 Whlte, Julle K. 206 Whitney, John R. 72 94.95.105,122.145. 179 Whitney, Llsa A, 18. 108,112,199 Whitney. Scan A. 39, 72,206 whltson. John A, 39. 64,103,206 Wleczorelr, Patrlcla A. 118.206 Wleder. Jesslca A, 77. 120.179 Wleder, Wendy J. 87, 199 Wlelaos, Kenneth J, 105,129 Wlerenaa. Jadl A. 50, 54,123,206 Wlerenqa. Lance B. 36,38,75,191 Wlet, Scott S, 39.199 Wllhglm, Mlchael J. 17 Wllhelrn. Thomas R, 4. 64.98.199 Wlk. Brlan C. 191 Wttllarns, Cheryl l.. 206 Wllllams. Jett S, 191 Wllllams, Klrn A. 99. 100.179 Wlllams. Robln D. 67. 206 Wllsan, Davld M. 191 wilson, Jennlrer C. 76. 77.206 Wlbn. Ann F. 102,179 Wltson. Brenda L. 206 wtgsgr. Kenneth L, 9. Wllson. Thomas E. 11. 179 Wlnk. Karen L. 69.199 Wlnketman. Gent 55 Wlnkelman, Scott L, 72,121,206 Wlnter, Davld 42.215 Wlnterrorh. Dlana J. 112,125,179 Witte, Robed H. 199 woeoel. Jeanne P. 67, 130,132,133,134,206 wogaemuth. Erich J. wolchuk. Robert P. 199 Wald, Christine L. 206 Wolowlcz. Kenneth J. 27.45.105,179 Wong, Sokha 206 Wood. Jonn 125.210 Wrlght. llmothy 199 Wrgael, Julle A. 129, wrona. Danlel P. 41. 42.45 wrona. Kenneth J. 32. 42,105.122,180.182 Wurst. Carol N. 124. 130.133,134,206 Wurster, Gerard R, 191 Wggzt. Susan M. 200. Wyant, Vtctorla L. 77, 199 Wywlalowskl. Bruce F. 42,47,81,199 wywlatowskl, Erlc P, 39.206 Yoon. Slmmon C. 199 Youngqulst, Tlrnothy 8, 191 Vu, Hans S. 43.199 Vllall, Danlel S. 39.199 Zaohwlela, Barbaa J, 100,101,180 Zacnwlela. Darlene M, 199 Zalac. Peter E. 1.85. 91 Zakos. Angela A. 108. 128.206 Zamora. Slxto 110.111, 191 Zardzln, Davld D. 199 Zameckl, Mlcnoer 216 Zagtao, Dan Josef 39. 6 Zdanowskl. John J. 191 Zebos, Judith 217 Zec. Mahlra 199 Zegler, Rosemary J. 56,95,104,191 Zeloslro, Frank S, 199 Zemaltls, Mary L. 98. 206 Zlentara. Marte A, 191 Zjentara. Paula M. 125. 206 Zlkos, Konstcmtlnos 206 Zlnvnermon, Jackle M. 77.206.207 Zlolkowskl, Joseph R. 180 Zltkus. Peter A, 124. 127,199 Zoanowskl, John 72 Zogrnan. Laura C, 206 Zolper, Laura L. 109. 119.206 Zonovelch. Kara 67, 116.118.123,128.199 Zuccartnl, Euoene 62. 2 10 Zlrnbrock, Amy L, 101 Zurto. Aurora R. 48.49. 5n,51.52.57.95,128. 191 Zutto, Cynthla M, 50 Zwoihskl. Mlke 218 Zyrkawskl, James P, 180 Index-231 232-Conclusion f i 'kk A rekindling of old and the establishing of new tra- dltlons at Maine West have helped to add to the re newed livelihood and spirit of the school. Traditions at Maine West, Old and New: Spirit Jug, Spirit Week, Volkswagen Push, Pie-Eating Contest, Tug-of-War, Madrigal Dinner, M-Club vs. Faculty Game, Secret Admirer's Day, Musical Athletic Boost- ers' Pancake Breakfast, V-Show, Music Boosters' Pas ta Dinner, Birthday Celebrations, DialTone, Dances, Senior Week, Chief of the Maine West Warriors, The Maine Way.


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